How much can I contribute to my Roth IRA?
There are limits on the amount of income one can make during a given year—and the limits change from year to year. As of 2021, you may contribute up to $6,000 each year. If you are age 50 or older this raises to $7,000. You are never too young to start saving for retirement as long as you have an income.
Please visit the IRS website for details.
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