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The image asks "How much should you have SAVED FOR RETIREMENT by age!" with a hand holding a stack of US dollar bills. Bubbles float around, and an arrow points right, indicating more information.
This image presents Fidelity's recommended retirement savings goals, showing how many times one's starting salary should be saved by different ages, from 1x at age 30 to 10x at age 67.
The image provides details on adjusting retirement savings goals: save more if retiring earlier than 67, less if retiring later, and invest more to catch up if behind on savings.
Retirement Savings you should have by age! 💸🫶🏻💰
A big question everyone has is how much money they should have save for retirement at the current age that they are. Retirement seems so far away, and many people are not focusing on it. However, if you contribute to retirement now that due to time and compounding interest, you’ll actually generate
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