How old are you and how much do you have saved in retirement?

Anonymous
I'm not miserable though. One day (soon I hope!) this economy will improve and I will get a teaching job. I have my Master's plus some credits and I just need to find a job. My county is under a hiring freeze which will probably continue next year. I am apply to other counties next year but as a single mom, it is so much cheaper to have the same school calendar as my kids. The commuting will be $$$ too but at this point, I'll take almost anything. We are all very healthy so this is what I think about. It helps a lot.
Anonymous
About 500k, down some 50k last quarter, 34 and 37.
Anonymous
28 and 29. We have about $50k combined in our savings for retirement plus one pension.
Anonymous
31, 100K , plan to spend it on buying rental properties and use that as retirement income. I have put money in 401k stock market for the last yen years and it hasn't some shit. The only, people making money in 401k are the people managing them. There should be a guarantee cause the return s have been crap. I also don't follow their advice and sold in 2008 and in april this year and made out pottery good. Dick investment bankers , 401k will be one of the biggest scams of our lifetime.
Anonymous
We're 39 and have almost $200K dedicated to retirement. But, I'm not sure how much that means, because we also have a $300K mortgage.

So, if you look at it that way, we still have a negative net worth.

Retirement numbers are great, but don't you also want to consider debt/mortgage numbers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're 39 and have almost $200K dedicated to retirement. But, I'm not sure how much that means, because we also have a $300K mortgage.

So, if you look at it that way, we still have a negative net worth.

Retirement numbers are great, but don't you also want to consider debt/mortgage numbers?


Presumably, the value of your house is higher than your mortgage. If so, your net worth is still positive.
Anonymous
Both 33 and we've put in $30,000 to our account. We're saving $5000 a year since we're also saving for a house downpayment. I don't know the current value of the ROTH we're saving into. I know it sucks considering how much we've put in because of the market.

My husband will also have a military pension.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:36 years old. Zero dollars. I can barely pay my bills each month. One day when I am not underemployed, I will pay off my bills and start saving.


I'm in the same boat. Wake up in a cold sweat almost every morning. I repeat over and over in my head "I don't live in a tent city. I don't live in a tent city...." Sadly that doesn't help and neither do these threads. I don't know why I open them. I guess it's because I always hope there are more people like the two of us. Misery loves company.


don't feel bad. there are many, many like you. Paying the bills really is the most important thing right now. Roof over heads, food and clothing - if you can do more than that, count yourself among the lucky.

I bet someone could do a quick search and find the stats on how many people are just scraping by vs. those able to save anything at all (regular savings, retirement, etc). My feeling is that at least half the country is in the "just paying bills" category.
Anonymous
28 and my account has around 50K
28 DH has about 30K

i have no idea if this is even good or not ...
Anonymous
I'm calling bs on some people... 200k in 10'years?!

For the record $1000 ...won't be saving until stop 'training' at 28 ish. But I agree with a PP I might as well stash money under my mattress than put it in a 401k gambling ring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm calling bs on some people... 200k in 10'years?!

For the record $1000 ...won't be saving until stop 'training' at 28 ish. But I agree with a PP I might as well stash money under my mattress than put it in a 401k gambling ring.


I'm one of the PPs you are calling "BS" on. Why is that so hard to believe? We have both maxed out
401K contributions for 8 years. Actually the return on our investment is rather poor given our contributions.
Anonymous
just under $500K in Roth IRAs, plus a small pension 33 and 35.

And for those doubting how it is done. One maxed out $15K or so average for 9 years, the other maxed out $45K or so for 8 years. The market dropped a bit, so we have less than we put in (although it is almost what we put in). We did a Roth IRA conversion in 2010 to take advantage of the post tax growth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:just under $500K in Roth IRAs, plus a small pension 33 and 35.

And for those doubting how it is done. One maxed out $15K or so average for 9 years, the other maxed out $45K or so for 8 years. The market dropped a bit, so we have less than we put in (although it is almost what we put in). We did a Roth IRA conversion in 2010 to take advantage of the post tax growth.


This cannot be real! What is your HHI that you can put that much away? No student loans?
Anonymous
26 and I have 85k in investments for retirement and 20k in a Roth IRA.
Anonymous
27 and 28 - 130k in our 401ks.

We still have about 130k in student loans though...
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