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Home » There’s a new ‘magic number’ for savings to live ‘comfortably’ in retirement — only half of Americans say they are prepared
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There’s a new ‘magic number’ for savings to live ‘comfortably’ in retirement — only half of Americans say they are prepared

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There’s a new ‘magic number’ for savings to live ‘comfortably’ in retirement — only half of Americans say they are prepared

Inflation-weary Americans now face a sobering reality.

For a comfortable retirement, your nest egg now needs to be $200,000 larger than before, according to a new report, which reveals the new “magic number” is $1.46 million — up from $1.26 million last year.

And here’s the kicker: only half of Americans feel ready to hit that mark, the survey says.

The new “magic number” reflects a “convergence of factors,”John Roberts, chief field officer at Northwestern Mutual, said of the institution’s 2026 Planning & Progress Study.

Those factors include not only inflation, but also longer life expectancies — and uncertainty over the stability of Social Security, Roberts said.

He added that retirement is “increasingly complex,” and Americans are “responding by setting higher expectations for what they’ll need.” 

High earners are even more ambitious, according to the stats. 

Millionaires with over $1 million in investable assets say they’ll need $2.67 million to retire without a financial worry in the world. 

For the rest of us mere mortals, the experts recommend aiming to replace roughly 80% of pre-retirement income — saying individual needs vary depending on lifestyle, location, and personal goals.

Only half of Americans currently think it’s likely they’ll outlive their savings — and 36% haven’t even tried to address that possibility. 

Gen X is the most jittery — with one in five delaying retirement because of financial concerns. 

Americans’ retirement nest eggs just got a $200,000 price hike — the magic number is now $1.46 million. Only half of us feel ready to hit that mark, and confidence is shakier than a subway pole at rush hour. Brian Jackson – stock.adobe.com

Younger Gen Zers are surprisingly optimistic — though confidence has slipped from 63% last year to 58% in 2026.

The report also highlights a trend that might surprise some: Americans aren’t ready to stop working when they retire. 

Four in ten plan to keep clocking in past the traditional retirement age, with Millennials and Gen Xers leading the charge at 50%. 

In the background of all this retirement planning is a looming tech anxiety: about one-third of Americans say they’re pessimistic about AI’s impact on their careers, with nearly half of Gen Zers worried about what the robot revolution might mean for their wallets.

Roberts warns that these figures “paint a picture of retirement that may stretch 30 to 40 years or longer.”

As people plan to live longer, he stressed that “their money needs to work longer, too.” 

“Planning for longevity isn’t just about accumulating more — it’s about building a strategy that can sustain income, manage risk, and adapt over time.”

For Americans hoping to keep pace with the magic number, the report offers some classic rules of thumb.

One tip is to try the “25x Rule” — or saving 25 times your expected annual spending.

Another is the “$1,000-a-Month Rule” — where each $1,000 of desired monthly spending equals roughly $300,000 saved.


A serene senior couple, smiling and hugging in their living room, looking aside.
According to the new NorthwesternMutual study, nearly half of Americans fear they’ll outlive their savings, while a shocking third haven’t even tried to plan for it. fizkes – stock.adobe.com

One more is the “4% Rule,” involving withdrawing 4% of your retirement savings in year one, then adjusting for inflation.

As previously reported by The Post, $1 million in retirement savings doesn’t go far in the Empire State. 

A GOBankingRates study found it lasts just 12.9 years in New York, thanks to sky-high housing ($23,209 annually), healthcare ($8,805), and gargantuan grocery bills. 

Only Hawaii, Massachusetts, California, and Alaska are more brutal, the report showed.

In the tri-state area, New Jersey fared slightly better at 14.2 years — with Connecticut nudging ahead at 14.3 years. 

Retirees seeking real mileage from their money should check out top value Oklahoma, where $1 million stretches 19.3 years — thanks to dirt-cheap housing ($8,824) and food ($4,973). 

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