• @CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.world
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    5328 days ago

    A new survey shows the significant gap between how much millennials expect they need to retire ($1.7 million) and what they’ve roughly saved so far ($63,000)

    Also $1.7m today is like $4m by the time millenials hit retiremwnt.

    • @tsonfeir@lemmy.world
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      3828 days ago

      My company’s 401k person came in to sell their wares, and I did that inflation math in front of them. I think I made a lot of employees afraid for their future.

      • @ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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        928 days ago

        If you put your money in index funds, you can expect it to beat inflation by about 7-8% on average, especially over the course of a decades-long working career. It’s usually not worth it to ever look at the non-adjusted projected value.

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            428 days ago

            Is that vesting for each contribution? For every company I’ve worked at, it’s 0% vested until X years, then 100% immediately vested for all contributions.

              • @errer@lemmy.world
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                128 days ago

                My company is similar, but over 3 years. It’s a weird way for them to save a few thousand bucks per employee who quits (since you get the full amount by the 3 year mark).

    • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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      2228 days ago

      I thought I was doing well and that I had a chance, but saving multiple millions for retirement sounds impossible. If I want retirement, I’ll probably have to move to a low cost-of-living country.

    • Sabata
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      228 days ago

      So If I rob a bank 6 times, I could reach the average savings?

    • Meeech
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      228 days ago

      63000 saved?? Yeah sure. Just checked my bank account and I got a whopping $27 in the savings account.