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American Focus > Blog > Economy > The Average Gen Xers in Their 50s Have $1.36M Net Worth —But Why Do They Feel So Far Behind?
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The Average Gen Xers in Their 50s Have $1.36M Net Worth —But Why Do They Feel So Far Behind?

Last updated: March 14, 2026 10:47 am
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The narrative surrounding Gen X has long been one of struggle, with this cohort often dubbed the “latchkey generation” who missed the memo on retirement planning. However, recent data paints a more nuanced and optimistic picture of their financial situation.

According to the Empower Personal Dashboard, Americans in their 50s now boast an average net worth of $1,364,050, while those in their 60s have an even higher average of $1,577,907. This signals a significant accumulation of wealth as they approach retirement age, debunking the notion that Gen X is facing a financial crisis.

Despite these impressive average figures, the median net worth for individuals in their 50s is $180,227, and for those in their 60s, it is $274,564. This discrepancy highlights the diversity within the generation, with some households holding substantial assets while others are still in the wealth-building phase.

A key factor to consider when analyzing net worth is the composition of assets and liabilities. For many 55-year-olds, home equity is a significant portion of their net worth, alongside investments in brokerage accounts, retirement plans, and cash reserves. Subtracting debts like mortgages and loans gives a clearer picture of overall wealth.

Gen X was the first generation to shift towards defined-contribution retirement plans, and this transition is now paying off. The average 401(k) balance for Empower users in their 50s is around $629,000, with total retirement savings ranging from $750,000 to $785,000 when including IRAs and personal investments.

While some may feel behind in their financial journey, it’s important to remember that household net worth typically peaks between the ages of 65 and 74. The 50s and early 60s can be seen as a “Golden Window” where peak earnings coincide with decreasing liabilities, setting the stage for significant wealth accumulation.

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To stay on track for a prosperous retirement, individuals in their 50s should maximize catch-up contributions to their retirement accounts, focus on personal trajectory rather than average figures, and consult with a financial advisor to ensure their portfolio is robust for the transition into retirement.

In conclusion, Gen X may not have missed the retirement memo after all. With careful planning and strategic financial decisions, this generation is well-positioned to enjoy a comfortable retirement and make the most of their accumulated wealth.

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