Cause you have to be stuck with spouse 24/7. |
Sure. But I don’t. |
Yeah but I think this is a consistent brain block for people on dcum, that you’re either a full time w2 or “retired” and you just piddle around. A lot of people who find themselves with $5m are going to change their lives but it’s unlikely to look like a binary between “working” and “retired.” There are different ways to have a full life. |
Most people who amass $5 million are probably used to a fairly extravagant lifestyle! For them, it would be a step down to live on $10,000 per month. |
Or the opposite, the spent a lifetime savings and living below their means. |
This! And 100% of my estate will go to benefit my family. |
And this! |
This 1000% It all depends upon "how much money you need/want to live monthly". I'm not retiring early to scrimp and figure out how to live on way less than I do while working. You decide how you want to live in retirement, then plan and make sure you have enough. If that includes cutting back, go for it. But for many of us, it does not |
Simpleton. Lots of “millionaire next door” types around. We know many. DH makes $800k-$1M and we live on about 14k a month, of which 4k is our mortgage. Once that is gone and our kids are finished college, $10k will be easy. |
My monthly credit card bills are more than $10k. My RE taxes on 2 houses are over $20k/year. Sure I could scale that back but I don't want to or need to. I like working and I like not having to worry about budgeting or splurging on occasion. And yes, we do save a ton. |
This. We spend a $hit ton every month. More than $10K. We also save a ton. DH briefly retired a year ago (54) but was bored out of his mind. |
I mean, I would but some people work not because they have to but because they want to. |
Also some people especially nowadays are being forced out of their jobs not because they want to but because of layoffs, outsourcing, AI, ageism, etc. So we might be forced into an early retirement on less than we’d like if our jobs disappear. I’m trying to save as much as possible right now assuming I may be unemployable in 5-10 years |
My kids are in school and play sports, so it's not like I could use the free time to travel. Also, I like to pay for a regular housekeeper and part-time chef (who makes meals for us weekly), and I'm not sure I could justify those if I retired. Knowing I have enough to retire is nice because I say no more often when things come up at work that I don't want to do. And I know I won't lose my job because I'm still profitable, but if I do, so what. |
That’s funny. You can see in other threads that people are called parasites for letting go and living off their investments. They are now non-contributors. How about letting people make their own decisions about their self-funded lives? |