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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 share of adults who have a will should be 100%, but it hovers consistently at 30% in the U.S. There's no reason for this.
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According to the Center for Retirement Research, the average retirement age is now three years later than it was in the 1990s ...
Indeed, $3 million feels like more than enough to retire on at the age of 35. Before you click away from this piece, though, ...