Benchmarks: How the sixtysomethings live
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Key statistics on American households headed by people ages 60 to 69, based on a 2006 survey of 158,000 households, including 23,000 headed by 60- to 69-year-olds.
One-person households: 28.2%
Median income: $45,000
Income of $100,000 or more: 14.8%
Children younger than 6 in the home: 1.6%
Head of household is a college graduate: 45.1%
Head of household is unemployed: 2.9%
Less than three years at current residence: 16.8%
More than 10 years at current residence: 51.3%
Own a home: 80.1%
Savings of $25,000 or more: 43.2%
Median net worth: $194,650
Have an IRA: 41.3%
Have a 401(k): 32.9%
Own stock (not counting mutual funds): 29.7%
Have student loans: 1.9%
Use brokerage service: 29.6%
Average amount in bank accounts: $63,008
Average total debt (including mortgages): $79,493
Average nonmortgage debt: $21,661
Of households with credit cards, those with more than a $10,000 balance: 13.5%
Of households with credit cards, those with no outstanding balance: 34.4%
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Source: Claritas Inc.
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