For married couples, the average shortfall is $19,304 per person, and for singles the average shortfall is $33,778 for men and $62,734 for women.
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In total, Americans between the ages of 25 to 64 are collectively $4.13 trillion short of having adequate savings for retirement, according to a recent study by the Employee Benefit Retirement Institute. So reports The New York Post.
For married couples, the average shortfall is $19,304 per person, and for singles the average shortfall is $33,778 for men and $62,734 for women.