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The median 401(k) balance of $44,115 generates just $147 a month under the 4% rule, against typical retiree spending of $5,000 per month.
The personal saving rate dropped to 3.9% from 6.2% two years prior, even as income rose, shrinking the retirement buffer most households need.
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The 63% of adults who told the Federal Reserve they could cover an unexpected $400 expense with cash or its equivalent, according to the 2026 report on 2025 household well-being, represent the widest definition of financial resilience the government tracks. It is a low bar by design. The question asks whether a household has $400 available today, in checking, savings, or on a card that can be paid off at the next statement. It stops there. One month of retirement spending sits at a different order of magnitude.
Recent Bureau of Labor Statisticsย data cited in retirement studies put typical retiree household spending near $5,000 per month, with housing, healthcare, and food accounting for most of it. Covering that from savings requires roughly 12 times the $400 threshold. The group able to do it comfortably is a much smaller share of the population than the 63% headline suggests.
What One Month of Retirement Actually Costs
Retirement expenses cluster in categories that do not shrink much with age. Personal consumption data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows housing at $3,950.3 billion in annualized spending in May 2026 and healthcare at $3,716 billion, the two largest service categories in the national accounts. Combined with food, essential categories account for roughly 42% of total personal consumption. Retirees face the same categories with fewer income streams to meet them.
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Against that, Vanguard’s How America Saves 2026 preview reports a median 401(k) balance of $44,115 across the plans it administers, alongside an average of roughly $167,970. The mean is lifted by a smaller number of large balances; the median describes the middle of the distribution. A $44,000 balance drawn at the 4% guideline produces roughly $147 a month before taxes, well short of a typical retiree’s grocery bill.