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I’m so confused. OP will have $204,000 a year in pensions plus $10 million. On what planet is this a question? They can retire in style and still afford education, travel, weddings, helping adult kids out, etc.
I’ll retire with $100k in pension and a couple million in investments and feel like that’s amazing. |
Why would they stay in DC area if they are retired? I wouldn’t retire if my children were that young. |
| You know the answer…why are you gloating op? |
| Yes if your finances are appropriately structured |
| OP, there are calculations for this. If you want details, get/make a financial plan. I don’t understand posters who say it’s not enough without running the numbers. Most people can’t plan well “in their head,” and most people think it costs way more to retire than it does. If you like your work, keep going. But, if you’d like to retire, the answer is in the numbers, not guessing, getting someone’s gut feeling, or just being too scared to pull the trigger. Act on real information! |
Sounds like you inflated your lifestyle to match your salary. If one doesn’t do that, their life won’t change much because they will have saved more. Earning a million a year means you could have enough to retire in five years or thereabouts IF you adjusted your spending. If not, you trade your time for money, which is a valid choice too. |
+2. I have my own practice. I make less than as a W2, but I only work about 10 hours a week now. And when I’m working, it’s actual interesting work, and not bs meetings and busy work. And I do lots of pro bono work too. I do miss having colleagues, but that’s about it. |
+1 95% of Americans retire on a LOT less. |
| My husband retired with about $7 million NW as a federal employee at age 58 but one of our kids was through college and the other was enrolled in a state university. I kept working though, so not sure if you're talking about your spouse continuing to work or both of you being retired. |
| Well we are next year with a combined NW of a lot less than that. Guess I better stock up on cat food now huh? |
| I am retiring this year at 56 with a government pension, a mortgage with 15 years to go and a net worth of $5 million. I don't have a moment of hesitation about it. |
Yup. I was in a similar position several years ago, and I pulled the trigger. No regrets! |
| We're about to retire with 2 in college, a paid off $1.25m house, and $3m in the bank (in addition to 529 finds that fully cover college costs for the 2 in college). So if we were you, we would have retired a long time ago! |
| Can people just tell me how federal employees can amass 10mm by mid 50s?? |