The Statistics: How Many Actually Succeed?

Current research reveals that reaching $1 million in retirement savings is relatively uncommon. According to the Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, only about 10% of U.S. households approaching retirement (ages 55-64) have $1 million or more saved in their retirement accounts.
Industry reports, such as those from Fidelity, show even fewer participants with seven-figure balances in 401(k) plans. These statistics highlight how challenging it is to accumulate this sum, emphasizing that most Americans fall well short of the $1 million mark as they approach retirement (Federal Reserve).