9 statistics on physician retirement savings

Here are the current retirement savings portfolios of employed physicians younger than 40 and between the ages of 56 and 69 years, according to the 2014 Employed Physicians Financial Preparedness Report by AMA Insurance.

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40 years and under:

•    Under $100,000 — 45 percent
•    $100,000 to $500,000 — 41 percent
•    $500,001 to $1 million— 9 percent
•    $1 million – $3,000,000 — 5 percent

Between 56 and 69 years:

•    Under $100,000 — 5 percent
•    $100,000 to $500,000 — 11 percent
•    $500,001 -to$1 million— 23 percent
•    $1,000,001 to $3 million— 44 percent
•    More than $3 million— 17 percent

The survey includes responses from 2,073 U.S. physicians.

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