What It Really Takes to Be Considered Wealthy in America

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Americans believe they need an average net worth of $839,000 to feel financially comfortable, with Millennials estimating $847,000. The actual median net worth for those aged 65-74 is less than half of that, highlighting a gap between perception and reality. Financial resilience varies by region and age, and experts recommend starting savings early, tracking expenses, and planning for retirement using age-based benchmarks and rules of thumb like the 4% rule and 20 times annual expenses. Many Americans are not financially prepared for emergencies or retirement, emphasizing the importance of financial planning.
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