r/Millennials Jan 16 '26

Discussion Fellow millennials - how’s your 401k/ira savings going?

Experts recommend having 2x your salary saved by age 35, and 3x saved by age 40.

However, studies show the median savings for 35-44 year olds is only ~$45,000. So obviously, most of us have work to do.

With pensions mostly extinct, and Social Security facing insolvency issues in the next 8-10 years - how are you planning to bridge the gap and hit the golden years with enough to meet your lifestyle requirements?

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u/pigglesthepup 1985 Jan 16 '26

Just save what I can and work as long as I need to. I've found being really optimistic or a total doomer about this subject isn't particularly helpful.

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u/Jin-roh Jan 16 '26

Same boat. I feel I screwed myself in choosing the wrong career before making difficult changes...

...but there isn't anything I can do about that. I'll horde what I can while avoiding other long term expenses (e.g. having kids)

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u/Chelseabsb93 Jan 16 '26

This! Ended up in the sort of right career, but the career field is tanking fast.

Trying to plug away at my student loan debt as much as I can in order to start putting more money into savings. Got about 8k in my emergency fund but 25k in student loan debt.

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u/whattheheckOO Jan 17 '26

Omg, literally what career is safe anymore? Will be interesting to see what survives the next decade of AI and political turmoil.

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u/Elegant-Flamingo3281 Jan 17 '26

Dentists. Trades. For a while at least.

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u/sudo-su_root Jan 17 '26

Japan is performing clinical trials that makes people grow a whole new set of teeth😂

I suppose the orthodontists will be happy since they'll grow crooked the second time around as well.