Charted: Who Has Savings in This Economy?

Older, better-educated adults are winning the savings game, reveals a January survey by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Read more

Charted: U.S. Wealth by Generation

This graphic illustrates the distribution of wealth in the United States from 1990 to 2023 by generation, from Millennials to Boomers. Read more

Chart: Most Millennials Have Less Than $1,000 in Savings

A recent survey shows that most millennials are living paycheck to paycheck. This chart looks at their savings, as well as differences between subgroups. Read more

$1 Million Isn’t Worth What It Used To Be

The preferred car for millionaires is a Ford, and most millionaires expect to continue working all the way until retirement. Read more

What Your 401(k) Provider Doesn’t Want You to Know

For most workers, a 401(k) plan is the most important tool for retirement saving – yet, 92% of Americans don’t know about the massive fees they often entail. Read more

Why Gen Z is Approaching Money Differently Than Other Generations

Gen Z saw their older friends take on massive amounts of debt, while struggling to secure stable jobs – and now they are learning from those mistakes. Read more

One Year In: Did People Save More or Less During the Pandemic?

Were people more frugal during the pandemic or did they break the bank? This visual assesses the saving rates across different countries. Read more

Is $1 Million Enough for Retirement in America?

The average American needs their retirement savings to last them over a decade. In which cities is $1 million enough to retire comfortably? Read more