Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't have that much in savings. I have about $400K for 2 DCs college and about $2.5m savings/retirement. Plus equity in my house. Kids go to public, never had super expensive cars, etc. so I feel like I didn't live too high but it isn't that easy to save. So would that be enough, I don't know. I feel like taking a break and figuring out what to do in 2 years. Obviously I could afford that but I don't think I could flat out retire. Thanks for the suggestions. Even reading the posts made my day go by quicker!
Anonymous wrote:I agree that 49 is too young to retire. $400K is not enough money to send both your kids to private colleges. Most cost more than $60K, so you'll need $500K at least. $2.5M is not enough to retire on if you want to maintain your current lifestyle. If you are willing to live frugally, then it will work, but if it's in a 401(k), then you can't take it out for a number of years anyway.
You need to get some perspective, OP. You are in an enviable position, and very, very lucky. You've hit a funk right now, but if you quit your job, things could get much, much worse.
Count your blessings, and figure out how you can make your work life more endurable. Change jobs? Find something outside your work life to engage you? Save more money, sell your house, plan a path forward that you think will make you happier.
Anonymous wrote:We are in a similar situation and have considered retiring, but healthcare costs scare us.
You are in a situation where you can retire and let DH continue to work and get benefits. I recommend working with your employer to give you part time- 3 days/week and then you can use the other days to do what you like (recreation, volunteering, gardening, whatever floats your boat). I've worked part time for a long time and it's the best of both worlds. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't have that much in savings. I have about $400K for 2 DCs college and about $2.5m savings/retirement. Plus equity in my house. Kids go to public, never had super expensive cars, etc. so I feel like I didn't live too high but it isn't that easy to save. So would that be enough, I don't know. I feel like taking a break and figuring out what to do in 2 years. Obviously I could afford that but I don't think I could flat out retire. Thanks for the suggestions. Even reading the posts made my day go by quicker!