Two thirds of Millennials have nothing saved for retirement

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I thought Millennials all had $100,000 saved up though :patrice:

66% of Millennials have nothing saved for retirement

Most Millennials are not on track when it comes to saving for retirement.

That's no surprise. After paying bills, rent and making student loan payments, there's often not much leftover each month for young people, many of whom entered the workforce at a time of stagnant wages and high unemployment.

But a new report shows just how far off track they might be. About 66% of people between the ages of 21 and 32 have absolutely nothing saved for retirement, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security. The report is based on Census data collected in 2014.

"I see in practice that a lot of us are putting retirement down the goal priority list, in favor of paying off student debt or buying homes," said Douglas Boneparth, a certified financial planner and author of The Millennial Money Fix.

Waiting to save could significantly delay retirement. You'll be missing out on valuable years of compounding returns.


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Many people aren't overspending or living a frivolous lifestyle, yet still can't afford to put money toward all their competing priorities.

For those people, Boneparth finds "nothing wrong" with not saving for retirement as long as they're honest with themselves about what their financial goals are.

"I know it will delay your ability to achieve financial independence," he said. "But how are you going to tell someone who has a child that saving in a 401(k) is more important than their immediate needs?"

Most experts don't expect Millennials to be living the same kind of lifestyle in retirement as their grandparents. They may have to work longer to supplement their savings.

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But not all 83 million Millennials are behind.

About one-third are saving for retirement. Most have less than $20,000 but some have much more. The average account balance is $67,891, according to the report.

If they are saving, it's likely their employer offers a retirement plan, like a 401(k). More than 94% of Millennials who are eligible for a workplace retirement plan are saving. That's about the same participation rate as older generations.

But Millennial workers in particular often find they don't meet the eligibility requirements for a 401(k) even if their employer offers one. Sometimes they don't work enough hours, or employers require them to work for a certain amount of time before they qualify.

About 25% of Millennials said they were not eligible to participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan because of their part-time status.

Loosening these eligibility qualifications would increase the number of Millennials saving for retirement, the report said.

Of course, people can save for retirement without an employer sponsored plan. Most people are eligible for Traditional or Roth IRAs, which also offer tax benefits for retirement savings.
 

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you surprised???

hell if you live in san francisco or manhattan alone and paying $4,000 a month in rent and paying student loans back i doubt any money being saved ( THIS IS THEIR OWN DOING )

then i also look at the other side, the poor people side..when you poor and have little education and all you know is working and pay bills and nothing about savings then of course you might not have money save.

one big issue especially for blacks is that our grandparents and parents don't leave nothing of value behind like their home or life insurance policies for the benefits of their children
 

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That's because they're being burdened with debt from every corner. Lifelong amounts of college debt, rising housing prices, decreasing amount of job opportunities combined with wage stagnation.

This shyt is unsustainable and things such as this are the symptoms. This shyt will implode and nothing is being down to fix it. America is going to be a nasty place in the future and i hope I'm not around to see it .
 
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