The average American contributes a percentage of their paycheck to their 401(k). Here's how your savings rate compares.
The average 401(k) balance for someone in their 60s was $568,040 as of June 2025. The median, though, was far less: $188,792.
The new change to catch-up contributions could mean you’ll have more taxable income in the next filing year. For ...
The Internal Revenue Service lets older workers make catch-up contributions to their 401 (k)s to enhance their nest eggs as ...
The good news? The best way to make 2026 your breakout retirement-savings year isn't about slaving away for a bigger paycheck or even returning to work. Instead, it's about taking advantage of ...
Millennials have an average of $67,300 in their 401(k)s—but is that enough? Here's how your savings stack up and what you can ...
If you're nearing retirement, you've probably wondered whether your savings are on track — and whether your 401(k) balance is enough to support your lifestyle. While some savers are ahead, many ...
For retirement savers and retirees, the new year brings more than the usual inflation adjustments to retirement contributions ...
As the new year begins, savings have hit unprecedented levels, but rising health care costs and growing poverty make ...
A new report on retirement savings paints a worrisome picture: Fewer workers are saving, and only top earners are increasing their contributions from year to year. The analysis, released Nov. 18 by ...