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I am 49 years and in all my retirement vehicles collectively I have $985,000
My husband is 52 years old and he has $928,000 |
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40 and 43 here.
$850 in one 401K, $750 in the other. $250K in investment account, $125K in 5YO's 529 |
| 50 here. 680K for me. I started saving 20 years ago (when I finished grad school). |
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Age 34 & 33
HHI - 165k 401ks - 225k 529 for 5 year old - 10k Home equity - 300k |
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35 & 35
$290K 401K $400K personal accounts $800k illiquid private investment $400K home equity |
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Both are 53. Total retirement accounts are $1.7M.
we have 1.4M in regular brokerage account which we may use for retirement or other things. |
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Ages 38 and 37. Started late, at 29. Collectively $360k in 401k. $250 in investment acct. 3 years in (of five) on two 2-year prepaid 529s. 40k equity in home.
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HHI: 200k (down considerably after DW quit)
Me: 36 260k ira/roth DW: 34 100k ira/roth ~800k in stock options ~150k in home equity Neither of us suckles from the gubmint teet, no pensions. |
If you can put up with the high cost of living in the DC area and save, retirement for folks in this town looks pretty damn bright. We can move almost anywhere else in the country and have very cushy retirements.
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| 50= 800k |
| 45, $1.1M. Only half in 401K/IRA, but it's all intended for retirement. |
| Around $200k. 40 years old. I only contributed the minimum to get employer matching when I was young and self-invested the rest. Have an additional $600k, not including home equity. |
| 355K with a now HHI of 100K (started at 35K) not including home equity. My Dad put my baby sitting money in a IRA at age 16. I also will get a decent pension. |
| 44 557K |
| Both 36. We have about 500k in 401/ira, and another 500k or so in investments. Wish I had started working and contributing earlier! |