At 55 the question really isn't about income. It is about assets and liabilities. A person could be retired at 55 with little debt and assets of $3 million. All different types of combinations. I think many people can be classified as spenders or savers. Savers will have robust net worth and spenders many times will have high incomes. Money is a big issue in relationships, if you aren't on the same page, it could be difficult. Just like child rearing. |
Are you good at math? $160k at 2% drawdown = $8 million portfolio. Esp for an individual that is high net worth, even by DC urban mom standards. |
My DH (PhD in a stem field) makes about that and I don’t expect his salary to go up much. I make a bit less l, but a similar amount. We have no problem paying for things and still saving. Is more money nice? Sure! But I wouldn’t turn my back on a man I loved earning that salary in hopes of more. |
Yes, He is earning more than most men in America.
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But probably not more than most men with similar education and background as OP. |
You should divorce your wife and marry OP |