5 Statistics on Average Retirement Savings of Physicians

 

Nearly a third of physicians have between $1 million and $3 million in their retirement savings, according to 2013 Report on U.S. Physicians’ Financial Preparedness, by AMA Insurance.

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The survey, conducted in December 2012, includes responses from 2,365 physicians.

 

The average retirement savings of physicians, according to the survey are:

 

•    Under $100,000 — 17 percent
•    $100,000 to $500,000 — 24 percent
•    $500,000 to $1 million — 21 percent
•    $1 million to $3 million — 27 percent
•    More than $3 million — 11 percent

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