403(b) contribution limits
In 2025, you may contribute up to $23,500. The 403(b) contribution limit increases to $24,500 in 2026.
If you're 50 or older, the contribution limits rise to $31,000 (2025) and $32,500 (2026). Adults ages 60 to 63 can make an additional catch-up contribution, bringing the contribution limits to $34,750 (2025) and $35,750 (2026). These limits are the same as the contribution limits for a 401(k). Note that if your employer offers access to both a 401(k) and a 403(b) plan in the same year, the limit applies to your total contributions to both accounts.
You may be eligible to contribute up to $3,000 additional past standard contribution limits in a given year if you've worked for your employer for at least 15 years. There's a $15,000 lifetime maximum on this, so if you're in this situation, you'll want to keep close track of the amount of extra contributions you make.
Of course, you're not required to contribute this much annually. You may set your own savings rate and adjust it as often as necessary. Usually, you choose what percentage of each paycheck you would like to go toward your retirement, and if your company matches some of your contributions, it will also base its contribution on a percentage of your annual income.
A 403(b) can be a useful retirement savings vehicle. Stay mindful of the rules and fees to help your retirement savings grow as quickly as possible and avoid unnecessary penalties.