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catch up

[kach-uhp] / ˈkætʃˌʌp /








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For 2026, those catch-up amounts are $8,000 for workers 50 and over and $11,250 for those ages 60 to 63.

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Catch-up contributions are a great way for older workers to sock away extra money at a time when other financial obligations, like college tuition payments, might be in the rearview mirror.

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In 2024, 51% of workers with incomes of more than $150,000 made catch-up contributions, according to Vanguard’s How America Saves 2025 report.

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To that end, higher earners may choose to route more than just catch-up portions to Roth accounts.

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You might also decide against Roth catch-up contributions if there’s another pressing need for those funds, like paying down high-interest debt, or if you plan to donate your nest egg to charity.

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