Net worth at 60 is the clearest predictor of retirement readiness. Here is where 60-year-olds stand — and the key benchmarks for what you need.

Average Net Worth at 60

Metric Amount
Median net worth (55-64) $364,500
Mean net worth (55-64) $1,566,900
Recommended target at 60 7-8x annual salary

Net Worth Targets at 60 by Salary

Annual Salary 7x Target 8x Target
$65,000 $455,000 $520,000
$80,000 $560,000 $640,000
$95,000 $665,000 $760,000
$110,000 $770,000 $880,000

Net Worth Percentiles at 60 (55-64)

Percentile Net Worth
10th $29,500
25th $121,100
50th (median) $364,500
75th $940,300
90th $2,208,000

How Much Net Worth You Need to Retire

Using the 4% withdrawal rule + estimated Social Security:

Net Worth at 65 Investment Income (4%) + Social Security Total Annual Income
$500,000 $20,000 $21,000 $41,000
$750,000 $30,000 $21,000 $51,000
$1,000,000 $40,000 $21,000 $61,000
$1,500,000 $60,000 $21,000 $81,000

Composition of Net Worth at 60

Asset Type Typical Share
Retirement accounts 35-45%
Home equity 30-35%
Other investments 10-15%
Cash/savings 5-8%
Business equity 5-8%

Final-Decade Wealth Optimization

Action Purpose
Max 401(k) with catch-up ($31K/yr) Final big saving push
Pay off mortgage Eliminate largest expense in retirement
Evaluate Social Security timing Delaying past 62 increases benefit 6-8%/yr
Rebalance portfolio Shift to conservative as retirement nears
Create a withdrawal strategy Plan account sequence for tax efficiency
Healthcare bridge plan Cover ages 60-65 before Medicare

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