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Family holdings of retirement assets vary widely by race and ethnicity. In 2019, the median White family had $80,000 in retirement holdings, whereas the median Latino family and median Black family each had less than half that amount.

Family holdings of retirement assets vary widely by race and ethnicity. In 2019, the median White family had $80,000 in retirement holdings, whereas the median Latino family and median Black family each had less than half that amount.

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