We all know that comparing ourselves to others can be a slippery slope, but when it comes to retirement savings, it’s hard not to wonder: Am I doing better or worse than the average saver? Checking where your 401(k) balance sits can give you some insight, but remember – your retirement is your own journey and no two paths are the same.
What’s the Average 401(k) Balance?
According to Fidelity, the median 401(k) balance across their accounts is $28,900 as of early 2024.
On the other hand, the average balance sits much higher at $125,900. Before you start celebrating – or panicking – remember that averages can be skewed by those with particularly large or small balances.
The difference between median and average is simple: The median shows the middle saver, while a few million-dollar accounts might pull the average up. So if you’re sitting somewhere between these numbers, you’re likely in line with many other savers.
Here’s a breakdown by age, as reported by CNBC:
- 20s: Median $6,700 | Average $17,700
- 30s: Median $22,100 | Average $56,200
- 40s: Median $41,600 | Average $124,400
- 50s: Median $64,300 | Average $212,400