Starport Seven-Five
DIS Veteran
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It depends a lot on target age. When retiring early, you have a lot of years to bridge without SS/Medicare so the amount does have to be much higher. That being said, I agree that when we start talking 4+ million it raises questions in my head about assumptions as there is more to that number than just early retirement. There are reasons that make sense (leaving large amounts to family members is common) and everyone has their own path/life goals but it's rarely strictly retirement.I'm a bit gob-smacked by some of the retirement amounts mentioned here! I think we will be at about 1m (excluding the house which will be paid off and will hopefully be worth 1m by then). I'm hoping, like the Canadian poster above, that our healthcare (pretty much free) will be helpful.
That's for a DINK couple, professional, saving pretty hard, too
With our tax rate (37%) I'm not sure how we could do anymore..
I wonder about your statements regarding tax rate along with DINK professional couple. Not sure how much you want to share beyond that but I think most in the FIRE world make good salaries and live middle to upper middle class lifestyles. Personally, we make ~150k household gross and live on about half of that.
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