A recent Northwestern Mutual study indicates that the typical worker estimates needing about $1.27 million for a comfortable retirement. (CBS News)


Nov 28, 2023

The American retirement landscape faces a significant challenge as there's a significant disconnect between what individuals believe they should save for their retirement and the actual amount they have set aside.

According to a recent study by financial services company Northwestern Mutual, the average worker believes that they will require around $1.27 million to enjoy a comfortable retirement. However, the reality stands far apart, with the average retirement account balance currently at $89,300. Even individuals approaching retirement age or already retired are falling well short of their savings goals. The study discovered that most individuals in their 60s and 70s have saved no more than approximately $114,000 for retirement.

Aditi Javeri Gokhale, Chief Strategy Officer at Northwestern Mutual, highlighted the disparity between retirement savings and the perceived amount necessary for post-retirement life. She emphasized that there exists a notable gap between what individuals are saving for retirement and what they anticipate needing once they retire.

Recent spikes in inflation, hitting a peak not seen in four decades and persistently hovering at twice the Federal Reserve's annual target of 2%, might be contributing to the belief among Americans that they need to increase their retirement savings. However, this 'retirement gap' continues to persist, with people consistently setting aside less than what they'll likely require after retiring from the workforce.

The study revealed that Americans are reconsidering their retirement timelines, with expectations of working until an average age of 65, up from 62.6 years in 2021. Interestingly, individuals who describe themselves as diligent financial planners anticipate retiring at 63, in contrast to those less able to save or plan effectively, who expect to retire at 67.

The widespread shortfall in retirement savings across the country underscores the crucial necessity of commencing savings early on. Javeri Gokhale stressed the importance of initiating savings at an early stage and engaging in comprehensive financial planning right from the start to ensure realistic retirement goals are set and met.

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