Congratulations! What are you guys doing for health insurance? |
How did you manage that nest egg on Fed salaries? Good job! |
Lie or got lucky picking a stock. |
We'll be paying out of pocket. We have sufficient resources and low bills, and DH will start taking social security at 62 in one year. Health insurance for us will be about $2,000/month, and his social security will be around $2,500/month at age 62. I'll wait to take my own social security, which is also projected to be ~$2,500/month at the age of 62. |
Two grandparents died when we were in our late 20s. We took the inheritances and invested them. Also have an investment account that I’ve put money in since I was a teen and every job I had through law school - it’s got 500k in it now. |
I guess this means you’re retiring? Doesn’t really sound like it. You’re gonna work part time and your wife full time. That’s still awfully busy. |
Can we all just agree that when responding to these types of posts it should be incumbent on posters to disclose significant family assistance/inheritance/lottery wins upfront instead of perpetuating the misconception that if you just are frugal/work hard you can save 4 million dollars by 40 as dual fed workers. |
+1. Agree. |
The OP was not asking for a distinction between earned and unearned income. No one claimed "if you are frugal and work hard, you can save 4 million dollars by 40," so it sounds like you are simply jealous. I'm not saying being jealous is unreasonable, but no one is lying, either. |
DP. No is lying per se, but no one is telling the full truth. I don’t begrudge people for their good fortune, I just want full context on threads like this. So, +1000 to the PP here. |
It’s mean to mislead, distort, and obfuscate Plus, it’s all anonymous so who knows what is true |
Under what circumstances, swami? Market’s been shyte and we’re down 15% overall on an account that we’ve not touched since inception. Are you a Congressperson or Ray Dalio? |
I’ve worked 30 years in the same school. I’m retiring. A lot of people retire and then do a “fun” job. I currently work a few days at a winery. I can continue with that. I could substitute and choose when and where I want to work. I’m still retiring from the full time job. |
DP: forget ACA. Just move outside the US and pay local public or private healthcare. Cheaper and better for 99% of needs. |
You guys did a great job on stewarding your inheritances. Good job! |