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RandySF

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Wed Jun 3, 2015, 11:11 PM Jun 2015

Retirement Crisis: 29 Percent of Older Americans Have No Savings, GAO Says [View all]

How bad is America doing when it comes to retirement savings? The Government Accountability Office looked into the question, and its answer is sobering.

A new GAO analysis finds that among households with members aged 55 or older, nearly 29 percent have neither retirement savings nor a traditional pension plan.

"There hasn't been a significant increase in wages, people have student loans and other debt, and many are continuing to struggle financially," said Charles Jeszeck, the GAO's director of education, workforce and income security, which analyzed the Federal Reserve's 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances to come up with its estimates. "We aren't surprised that people have not saved a lot for retirement."

Even among those who do have retirement savings, their nest eggs are small. The agency found the median amount of those savings is about $104,000 for households with members between 55 and 64 years old and $148,000 for households with members 65 to 74 years old. That's equivalent to an inflation-protected annuity of $310 and $649 per month, respectively, according to the GAO.



http://www.nbcnews.com/business/personal-finance/retirement-crisis-29-percent-older-americans-have-no-savings-gao-n369241

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How many of them vote for republicans? onecaliberal Jun 2015 #1
I have 2 democratic friends that both have no savings and they are retired hollysmom Jun 2015 #2
Thought we were okay and then PumpkinAle Jun 2015 #3
That would be me... jaysunb Jun 2015 #4
i have friends who are collecting full DesertFlower Jun 2015 #5
If they both quit their jobs and all three of them (son too) moved away SoCalDem Jun 2015 #6
i agree, but they don't want to do that. DesertFlower Jun 2015 #7
We are 66 (me) and almost 72 (him), and we are moving to Washington state SoCalDem Jun 2015 #8
Depends on location and situation in WA state. Many retired are being priced out. I am. Good luck. freshwest Jun 2015 #9
Our needs are not huge, and we have been looking for a while now SoCalDem Jun 2015 #10
It's good this discussion is finally getting some time since 2016 will be crucial for SS. freshwest Jun 2015 #11
Getting out of a big city with expensive housing mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #12
This was the purpose of the 30 yr mortgage SoCalDem Jun 2015 #13
Precisely Sherman A1 Jun 2015 #14
How many people stay in place for 30 years anymore? mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #16
It will be even worse for our children. bklyncowgirl Jun 2015 #15
The blessing, is that many younger folks do not want what their parents have/had SoCalDem Jun 2015 #17
Retirement places are very expensive mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #18
My dad lost his sight to a brain tumor at 42. His son, my brother, had cancer 2 years later RadiationTherapy Jun 2015 #19
This is so sad and so wrong. mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #21
Lifestyle choices are the key melm00se Jun 2015 #20
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