Not surprisingly, the top 1% of families (not shown on the chart) are doing even better: They had $1,080,000 or more stashed away for retirement, the EPI reported.
the median working-age family had only $5,000 saved in 2013. Meanwhile, the 80th percentile family had $116,000 saved, and the 90th percentile family had $274,000.
the median working-age family had only $5,000 saved in 2013. Meanwhile, the 80th percentile family had $116,000 saved, and the 90th percentile family had $274,000. Strawberry99 发表于 9/16/2016 12:27:13 PM
the median working-age family had only $5,000 saved in 2013. Meanwhile, the 80th percentile family had $116,000 saved, and the 90th percentile family had $274,000. Strawberry99 发表于 9/16/2016 12:27:13 PM
the median working-age family had only $5,000 saved in 2013. Meanwhile, the 80th percentile family had $116,000 saved, and the 90th percentile family had $274,000. Strawberry99 发表于 9/16/2016 12:27:13 PM
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/13/heres-how-much-the-richest-americans-have-saved-for-retirement.html
退休金?什么是退休金?这跟退休账户能是一个意思嘛?
我看大家一直挺简单粗暴的,说来说去都是有多少钱可以退休。
算你狠,90%的家庭每年存27万4,这是哪个国家?我这就移民去
吓的我以为我的数学全还给中学老师了呢?
别搞了,美国top 1% earning的家庭要$434,682 in adjusted gross income,就是说去掉401k这种之后的收入要43万还多,都加上的话将近50万,远超华人线。
你的英文太什么了,PERCENT和PERCENTILE完全不一样。查查字典先。
Note: Retirement account savings include 401(k)s, IRAs, and Keogh plans. Scale changed to accommodate larger values.
Source: EPI analysis of Survey of Consumer Finance data, 2013.
30 years old have $274k vs. 60 years old have $274k...huge difference.