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How much retirement should I have at 60? A general rule for retirement savings by age 60 is to aim to have about seven to eight times your current salary saved up. This means someone earning $75,000 a year would ideally have between $525,000 to $600,000 in retirement savings at that age.
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Learn More »Some 60-year-olds are looking forward to several more years of a fruitful career, but others are enjoying the prospect of retirement right around the corner. It's a crucial time to check how close you are to your retirement savings goal. While the answer to "How much retirement should I have at 60?" depends on your personal circumstances, here are some ways to see where you stand and figure out what to do next.
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Learn More »Consider whether you can go over budget in the amount you're currently setting aside for retirement. Even an extra $50 every month can make a difference. You may have the option to put more in your retirement account now than you did when you were younger. After age 50, you can make catch-up contributions. In 2022, the annual catch up contribution is $1,000 for individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and $6,500 a year for a 401(k). That means you can put a total of $7,000 per year in IRAs and $27,000 in a 401(k).
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Read More »If you are okay with continuing to work, you might consider putting off retirement. Each extra year of work is another year you can put more money aside and not draw down your savings. It's also a chance to delay Social Security. You can start taking Social Security payments at age 62, but every month you wait increases the payout, though benefits reach a maximum at age 70. If your other retirement savings are a little short, these tactics may help make up the difference. Another option is to take on part-time work at the start of retirement. This could be a chance to follow a passion, such as teaching a class or working at a local historic site. Any income means less money you'll have to take out of your savings.
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