I'll bring my story into play, bring a little more "the rest of us" representation.
32 yrs old
~36K total retirement funds (rollover, Roth, 401k)
Lived off of student loans to pay for last bit of undergrad and all of grad school (parents didn't have the means to help much, so I had to pay my own way).
Before my first real job out of grad school in 2012, I had $34 to my name, checking, savings, couch change etc, zero retirement. I stretched what I had like a crazy person. Family hit some hard times so asking for money wasn't an option. First paycheck was a breath of life....
Still paying my loans, and will for a long time (eats away at my savings ability, but wouldn't be where I am without my edu).
Been a grind but I'm grateful for what I've been able to put away thus far.
32 yrs old
~36K total retirement funds (rollover, Roth, 401k)
Lived off of student loans to pay for last bit of undergrad and all of grad school (parents didn't have the means to help much, so I had to pay my own way).
Before my first real job out of grad school in 2012, I had $34 to my name, checking, savings, couch change etc, zero retirement. I stretched what I had like a crazy person. Family hit some hard times so asking for money wasn't an option. First paycheck was a breath of life....
Still paying my loans, and will for a long time (eats away at my savings ability, but wouldn't be where I am without my edu).
Been a grind but I'm grateful for what I've been able to put away thus far.