Gen Z retirement savings average just $33,000

Per Yahoo Finance

The retirement savings of Gen Z has come into question as a new report shows that the median for all of their retirement savings accounts sits at just $33,000. However, not all Gen Zers have reached working age.

For those that are still confused, Gen Zs are people that were born between 1997 to 2012, per USA Today. As the year just turned 2023, some Gen Zers are just short of 21, which some might not consider the working age.

A report by TransAmerica Center for Retirement studies dove into the average savings of different age groups, namely Gen Z, Gen Y (millennials), Gen X, and Baby Boomers. Another article by USA Today shares the different age ranges of those groups.

Here are the age groups and the average amount they have in their retirement savings.

  • Gen Z - people born from 1997 to 2012 - have a median of $33,000 in retirement savings.
  • Gen Y (millennials) - people born from 1981 to 1996 - have a median of $50,000 in retirement savings.
  • Gen X - people born from 1965 to 1980 - have a median of $87,000 in retirement savings.
  • Baby Boomers - people born from 1946 to 1964 have a median of $162,000 in retirement savings.

Gen Z workers put in an average higher than what experts recommend. Gen Zers place 20% of their annual salary directly into a 401(k) or a similar plan, while experts only recommend 10% to 15% of one's income.

Recently, it was found that Gen Y and Gen Z were among the largest groups that had the most personal luxury purchases in 2022 alone. Throughout that year, global personal luxury goods sales grew by 22%.

The news also comes when American personal savings dropped to a 17-year low. This is all while household debt continues to climb.

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Yahoo Finance

USA Today

TransAmerica Center for Retirement

USA Today