How to catch up on retirement savings

It's not too late!

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If you're age 50 or older, you can contribute even more to your retirement account each year
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A recent report from Bank of America revealed that when it comes to saving for retirement, women are lagging far behind men. On average, women have 50% less saved in their 401(k) accounts, with the average 401(k) balance among women at $59,000 compared to $89,000 for men.

The good news is that this gender gap is starting to close among younger generations. While Baby Boomer men (ages 58-76) have an average of 87% more saved in their 401(k) accounts than Baby Boomer women, that gap narrows to 23% when comparing millennial men and women (ages 28-42).

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Becca Stanek, The Week US

Becca Stanek has worked as an editor and writer in the personal finance space since 2017. She previously served as a deputy editor and later a managing editor overseeing investing and savings content at LendingTree and as an editor at the financial startup SmartAsset, where she focused on retirement- and financial-adviser-related content. Before that, Becca was a staff writer at The Week, primarily contributing to Speed Reads.