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What Is the Average Investment Portfolio Size for People in Their 30s and How Does It Compare?
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What Is the Average Investment Portfolio Size for People in Their 30s and How Does It Compare? focuses on how U.S. households in the 30-to-39 age range compare with older groups, using Federal Reserve data from 2022. The Fed’s Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) shows the median household held $23,000 in financial assets for 30-39 in 2022, versus $37,700 for households in their 40s. About 60% of 30-somethings have a retirement account, with a median balance of roughly $33,000; including the rest, the median across all 30-39 households drops to $6,000. The median cash holding is $7,000, and 22% own individual stocks directly. For context, 40-somethings’ typical retirement balance is about $73,000.
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