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Fidelity finds that older workers carrying student loan debt have saved less for retirement

by Macdonald February 6, 2026
by Macdonald February 6, 2026 0 comments
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Student loan debt doesn’t disappear with age — and for many Americans, it continues to interfere with long-term financial security well into their later working years. New data from Fidelity shows that education loans are taking a measurable toll on retirement preparedness, especially among older workers.

Fidelity finds that older workers carrying student loan debt have saved less for retirement, and the gap is significant. According to the firm’s latest analysis, employees over age 50 who still have student loans hold average retirement balances of about $153,000. By comparison, their peers without student debt have saved roughly $221,000 — a difference of nearly 30%.

The pattern isn’t limited to older Americans. Workers between ages 18 and 49 who are repaying student loans also lag behind. Their average retirement savings total around $58,000, about 20% less than the $72,000 saved by individuals in the same age group who are debt-free. Fidelity based its findings on internal retirement account data, including participants enrolled in the company’s student debt benefits programs.

A Financial Burden That Persists Over Time

“Student debt casts a long shadow,” said Jesse Moore, Fidelity’s head of student debt. “It doesn’t fade with age or career advancement. It’s a structural issue that shapes financial security at every stage of life.”

Financial experts say the data underscores a common reality for borrowers: money used to repay loans often comes at the expense of retirement savings. Many borrowers delay investing altogether or contribute less than they otherwise would, leaving them with fewer years for compound growth. Even as incomes rise later in life, student loan holders often struggle to make up for lost time.

That challenge is becoming increasingly common. About 9.5 million Americans age 50 and older currently carry student loan debt, with an average balance of roughly $47,000, according to an analysis by higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

“Every dollar people spend on repaying debt is a dollar less they have available to save for retirement,” Kantrowitz noted.

Lifestyle Trade-Offs and Delayed Plans

Carrying student loans into retirement age can also affect life decisions beyond savings accounts. A separate Fidelity poll found that student debt has forced many older borrowers to put major goals on hold. One-third of baby boomers surveyed said they delayed travel plans due to their loans. Others postponed buying a home (16%) or starting a business (8%).

The survey, conducted in October, included 747 U.S. adults who are actively repaying student loans.

Longer Repayment Terms Raise New Concerns

Consumer advocates warn that upcoming policy changes could deepen the problem. Recent legislative updates under President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” may extend repayment timelines even further. While current federal repayment plans typically last between 10 and 25 years, new options beginning in July could stretch as long as 30 years.

“This approach will perpetuate a cycle of indebtedness,” said Carolina Rodriguez, director of New York’s Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program. She cautioned that borrowers weighed down by long-term student debt may be unable to adequately save for retirement or their children’s education, increasing the likelihood of future borrowing.

For many Americans, the message is clear: student loans are no longer just a young person’s problem — they are reshaping retirement realities across generations.

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