| My company matches 6% so that's what I do, but am considering going higher. I started working later in life and am behind on retirement savings |
| I do 10% |
| I do 10% and my company matches 5%. I should up it |
6% too. Became a mom after in life. 6% is the match, so that works best for now. |
| I do 6, company contributes 11 on top of that. |
| I do 7% and get a 5% match. We max out DH's. |
| DH and I both max out regardless of employer match. |
| We both max ours out. It helps get our agi below the cap so that we can contribute to our Roth IRAs. |
| 10%. We started at 5% and upped it one point every six months. |
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We both max ours out, and DH is over 50 so contributes that "catch-up" overage as well.
It leaves us with little disposable income, to be honest. OTOH we are on track for retirement, and then some. |
| As much as it takes to max out my annual contribution |
+1 |
| 10% plus max in a Roth IRA. |
| 17% |
And again |