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Average retirement savings in each US state revealed

Nest eggs across America
Utah: $315,160
North Dakota: $319,609
Mississippi: $347,884
Oklahoma: $361,366
Arkansas: $364,395
Hawaii: $366,776
West Virginia: $370,532
Tennessee: $376,476
Nevada: $379,728
Wyoming: $381,133
New York: $382,027
Louisiana: $386,908
Montana: $390,768
Rhode Island: $392,622
Alabama: $395,563
Maine: $403,751
Nebraska: $404,650
Indiana: $405,732
Missouri: $410,656
Arizona: $427,418
Ohio: $427,462
New Mexico: $428,041
Florida: $428,997
Texas: $434,328
Georgia: $435,254
Idaho: $437,396
Michigan: $439,568
Kentucky: $441,757
Wisconsin: $448,975
South Carolina: $449,486
South Dakota: $449,628
Colorado: $449,719
Illinois: $449,983
California: $452,135
Oregon: $452,558
Kansas: $452,703
Delaware: $454,679
Pennsylvania: $462,075
North Carolina: $464,104
Iowa: $465,127
Washington: $469,987
Minnesota: $470,549
Massachusetts: $478,947
Maryland: $485,501
Virginia: $492,965
Vermont: $494,569
Alaska: $503,822
New Hampshire: $512,781
New Jersey: $514,245
Connecticut: $545,754
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Nest eggs across America

More than 15 million older Americans are thought to be economically insecure, with at least 50% depending on social security for most of their income. How much money we set aside for retirement hugely affects our quality of life in later years.

Online wealth manager Personal Capital has worked out the average retirement savings of its millions of users by state. Read on to discover the surprising results.

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Daniel Coughlin

21 October 2022

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