Charted: The Average American’s Financial Portfolio by Account Type
The Average American’s Financial Portfolio by Account Type
Where does the average American put their money? From retirement plans to banks, the typical financial portfolio includes a variety of accounts.
In this graphic from Morningstar, we explore what percentage of a person’s money is typically held within each account.
Breaking Down a Typical Financial Portfolio
People put the most money in employer retirement plans, which make up nearly two-fifths of the average financial portfolio. Bank accounts, which include checking, savings, and CDs, hold the second-largest percentage of people’s money.
Account Type | % of Financial Portfolio |
---|---|
Employer retirement plan | 38% |
Bank account | 23% |
Brokerage/investment account | 14% |
Traditional IRA | 10% |
Roth IRA | 7% |
Crypto wallet/account | 4% |
Education savings account | 3% |
Other | 1% |
Source: Morningstar Voice of the Investor Report 2024, based on 1,261 U.S. respondents.
Outside of employer retirement plans and bank accounts, the average American keeps nearly 40% of their money in accounts that advisors typically help manage. For instance, people also hold a large portion of their assets in investment accounts and IRAs.
Account Insight for Advisors
Given the large focus on retirement accounts in financial portfolios, advisors can clearly communicate how they will help investors achieve their retirement goals. Notably, Americans say that funding retirement accounts is a top financial goal in the next three years (39% of people), second only to reducing debt (40%).
Americans also say that building an emergency fund is one of their financial goals (35%), which can be supported by the money they hold in bank accounts. However, it can be helpful for advisors to educate clients on the lower return potential of savings accounts and CDs. In comparison, advisors can highlight that investment or retirement accounts can hold assets with more potential for building wealth, like mutual funds or ETFs. With this knowledge in mind, clients will be better able to balance short-term and long-term financial goals.
The survey results also highlight the importance of advisors staying up to date on emerging trends and products. People hold 4% of their money in crypto accounts on average, and nearly a quarter of people said they hold crypto assets like bitcoin. Advisors who educate themselves on these assets can more effectively answer investors’ questions.

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