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Retirement Savings at Age 59 Earning $75,000/Year

How much you should have saved, your projected retirement nest egg, and monthly income estimates using the 4% withdrawal rule.

Recommended Savings Target
$600,000
8× your $75,000 salary
Years to Retirement (Age 67)
8
years of compounding left

Projected Savings by Contribution Rate

Saving RateMonthlyAt Age 67Monthly Income*
10%$625$70,574$235/mo
15%$938$105,861$353/mo
20%$1,250$141,148$470/mo
25%$1,563$176,435$588/mo

* Monthly income based on 4% withdrawal rule. Assumes 4% real return (7% nominal − 3% inflation). Starting from $0 today.

Savings Milestones (at 15% savings rate)

$100,000
Age 67
8 years
$250,000
Age 75
16 years

Retirement Planning at Age 59

At age 59 with 8 years to retirement, your savings target is 8× your salary — about $600,000. Now is the time to maximize every tax-advantaged account, take advantage of catch-up contributions, and begin planning your withdrawal strategy.

Use our FIRE calculator for early retirement scenarios, or check our net worth benchmarks at age 59.

Retirement at Age 59 — Other Income Levels

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