I haven't posted one of these articles in awhile, but this is a good one. The article says that the "average american" will need $636,000 in their nest egg in order to produce 39K a year in retirement. That 39K will supplement the 35K that they will receive in retirement.
The median 401K balance for this group is $149,000....so, less than 25% of what is needed.
They're working off the median income for 62-65 year olds which is about $87,000. And saying that retirees need 85% of their income in retirement. I've seen that percentage creeping up over the years. I used to see numbers as low as 70% of their income, but many retirees say that number didn't work for them and ended up working part-time.
I noted right away that they're making some pretty big assumptions on the returns of the nest egg in retirement. The retiree would need to get a 6% return in order to throw off 39K a year without running out of money before they die.
Anyway, I found it interesting and thought others here would too. We'll be seeing a ton of these types of articles in the coming years.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703959604576152792748707356.html
The median 401K balance for this group is $149,000....so, less than 25% of what is needed.
They're working off the median income for 62-65 year olds which is about $87,000. And saying that retirees need 85% of their income in retirement. I've seen that percentage creeping up over the years. I used to see numbers as low as 70% of their income, but many retirees say that number didn't work for them and ended up working part-time.
I noted right away that they're making some pretty big assumptions on the returns of the nest egg in retirement. The retiree would need to get a 6% return in order to throw off 39K a year without running out of money before they die.
Anyway, I found it interesting and thought others here would too. We'll be seeing a ton of these types of articles in the coming years.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703959604576152792748707356.html