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How Much Should You Have In A 529 Plan By Age

Emily Johansson
Last updated: December 1, 2025 8:39 am
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Follow The Order Of Operations For Saving For CollegeHow Much You Really Need To Save In A 529 Plan529 College Savings Plan GuidelinesWhere To Open A 529 PlanRecommendations To Help Save For College

Vector illustration featuring a teal bank icon on the left and a rising area chart on the right, symbolizing the investment growth of a 529 college savings plan over time. The graph trends steadily upward with dollar sign markers at key intervals, visualizing the compound interest and savings benchmarks parents aim to hit. This graphic supports a guide on determining the monthly contribution amounts needed to cover future in-state or private college tuition costs by a child's age. Source: The College Investor

How much you should be saving for college for your child? It’s one of the biggest questions we get asked almost everyday. How much should we have in a 529 plan? How much should we save for college? How much do we need to worry about this? And the answer is tough – it depends. 

The idea of a 529 College Savings Plan is great: you can contribute money into an account and it will grow tax free to someday pay for your child’s education. And you can contribute a lot of money too (up to $300,000 in most states). That’s not where the trouble arises.

The real trouble comes from rising tuition costs and how much every “college savings calculator” says you need to save for your child’s education. According to The College Board, the average cost of a public 4-year college in 2025-2026 was $11,950 for in-state tuition. The average cost for a private college was $45,000.

When you start plugging those numbers into the college savings calculator, suddenly you’re supposed to start saving over $500 per month for your child. Then, add that into your own savings for retirement, and you’re not going to have anything left for yourself each month!

So let’s dive in and see how much you should have in a 529 plan.

Follow The Order Of Operations For Saving For College

That single amount gives me sticker shock each month when I think about saving for my child’s college education. But it’s also an important reminder of why everyone should follow the Order of Operations For Saving For Your Kid’s College.

The key phrase is Y.E.S.:

(Y) YOU: You have to make sure your own financial house is in order before you try to save for your child’s college. If you can’t make rent, or buy groceries, there are bigger issues to fix first. However, the YOU bucket also includes saving for your own retirement and making sure you have an emergency fund. I’ve said this hundreds of times – you can’t get a loan for retirement. Make sure you save for yourself first.

(E) Education Savings Accounts: If you’ve saved for yourself, next you can save for your child in Education Savings Accounts, like the 529 Plan. 

(S) Savings: After contributing some amount to the 529 plan or other education savings account, it’s smart to save in a traditional savings account as well, in case there are other expenses you want to help your child with that don’t qualify as education expenses.

How Much You Really Need To Save In A 529 Plan

Part 2 of that “scary” number that you need to save each month for your child’s college is that number is based on saving 100% of their college costs. As a parent, you don’t need to pay for 100% of their school. Or, maybe you’ll pay for 100% of their public in-state tuition, and the rest is up to them. Or maybe you’ll just have a target savings number, and the rest is up to them.

It’s simply important to remember that you don’t have to save and pay for all their college. It’s THEIR college – not yours. Plus, there are tons of ways for them to find help paying for school, from finding scholarships, to getting student loans. 

Here’s The College Investor’s guide on how to pay for college.

So, instead of stressing out about saving $500 per month, I’m going to make the following assumptions and save based on that:

  • I’m going to save for an in-state college that currently costs $10,200 per year
  • I will contribute to all 4 years of college
  • I will pay 50% of the projected college costs
  • I’m done contributing to the 529 plan when my child is 18 (sorry, but you’re out of the house now!)
  • I expect college costs to continue to increase by 4% per year
  • I expect to get 6% per year return on my investments in my 529 plan

With these assumptions, you should be saving about $96 per month for your child’s college, or $1,151 per year. Let’s see how that breaks down.

However, if you’re on the high end, and want to contribute to pay 100% of your child’s education expenses at a 4 year private college, I included that in the chart below too (for reference it means contributing $630 per month).

If you want better estimates, check out our 529 Plan Guide By State, find your state, and see what the costs to go to college are in your specific state.

How Much You Should Have In Your 529 At Different Ages

Fidelity also has a great free calculator that allows you to determine how much your need specifically for your situation. They leverage many of the same assumptions we do above, and agree that you don’t need to save 100% of your child’s college education expenses. Check out their college savings calculator here.

You might also find this 529 plan contribution limit guide helpful.

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529 College Savings Plan Guidelines

From the results, we can conclude that the goal for most people saving for college should be to have between $37,328 and $245,427 saved in the account. This is a huge range, no doubt. But remember what “low end” and “high end” mean.

The low end amount is for someone that wants to help their child pay for a public 4-year college. The high end amount is for someone that wants to fully pay for a 4-year private education for their child.

Parents should also remember that, even when saving for private university, many students who attend private schools get discounted tuition, or receive scholarships to offset the “real” tuition price. So, even that high end number might not make sense when saving for college.

In this scenario, the low end 529 plan will be able to pay out between $9,600 and $10,000 per year, for each of the 4 years of school. Given that the college costs will rise, that should be about 50% of a 4-year public school tuition in 18 years.

Where To Open A 529 Plan

What many people don’t realize is that you can invest in almost any state 529 plan. For some people, it can make sense to use your own state’s plan to take advantage of the tax deduction – but not all states offer tax deductions on contributions (notably California).

If the state doesn’t matter, the next things to look at are performance and ease of saving. For performance, you want good performance for low fees. For ease of savings, we look at whether the plan can be connected to savings programs like Backer.

Check out this guide here, find your state, and see what plan we recommend: 529 Plan Guide.

SavingForCollege.com ranks the best plans every year. What plan you choose depends on the state you’re in. Check out the map below and find your state:

Recommendations To Help Save For College

Even saving just $100 per month can seem like daunting task. I know it is for me. However, when it comes to saving for college, here are some simple tricks that can help:

1. Save all of your child’s birthday and holiday money. In many families, kids receive money from their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and more. I would estimate that the average kid receives at least $200 per year in gift money. If you saved that, you’re 20% of the way to fulfilling their annual 529 contribution.

A great way to do this is to use a service like Backer. Backer makes 529 plan gifting so easy – so you can both save for your children or help a friend or family member save as well.

2. Look at Upromise. This is a free service that is designed to help families pay for college by simply doing their normal shopping. Upromise offers cash back rewards for linking a credit or debit card and using that card at participating retailers. You can earn anywhere from 1% to 25% back at different retailers. Upromise says that some members are earning at least $1,000 per year – that’s almost everything you need to fully fund a 529 plan. Plus, right now you can get a $25 bonus if you link your 529 plan within 30 days of signing up! UPromise is easy to sign up and save for college – check it out here.

3. Focus on earning more money. Instead of looking at where to cut in your budget, ask yourself, how can you add $100 in income to your budget? I’m a firm believer that anyone can earn an additional $100 per month, and what a better way to put that extra $100 to use than by funding a 529 plan for your child? If you don’t know where to start, check out our list of over 50 ways to earn extra money on the side.

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