Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
I pay every penny that I am asked to pay
So you chose to be low income so you do not have to pay for healthcare....thanks to subsidies...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
I pay every penny that I am asked to pay
Wow, you are really going through some contortions to avoid admitting that your health care is heavily subsidized by the government (i.e. taxpayers). Is this is sore spot?
Is this a bad time to point out that you fir the classic definition of a welfare queen - much better, in fact, than the urban poor so often demonized that way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
I pay every penny that I am asked to pay
Wow, you are really going through some contortions to avoid admitting that your health care is heavily subsidized by the government (i.e. taxpayers). Is this is sore spot?
Is this a bad time to point out that you fir the classic definition of a welfare queen - much better, in fact, than the urban poor so often demonized that way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
I pay every penny that I am asked to pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
I pay every penny that I am asked to pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
So, government subsidies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
That cheap healthcare has limited access to providers, though. So just pray you don't develop a complex condition or need something like mental health services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
Anonymous wrote:This crowd is too snobby to ever move there but there really are some nice places to live down south. I moved to Alabama, bought a house on a golf course for $189k, unlimited golf included in $70/month hoa fee. I have access to neighborhood pool and a beach is 20 minutes away. I live 1 mile from a grocery store and home depot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
Healthcare is not cheap, just subsidized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Explained earlier that healthcare is cheap if you have a low income. Having wealth and having an income are not the same thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And these FIRE People also pull stunt of putting kids in "guardianship" so they go to college for free, get ACA and subsidized housing due to no income and hide assets in LLC. They also use food stamps and welfare
My Mom always told me folks not working under 60 are just unemployed they aint retired.
I fully funded my kids college with 529s before retirement. I do not use food stamps or welfare. I have a paid for house on a golf course.
Where does your health insurance come from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Get debt free
2. Save a pile of cash
3. Move to a low cost of living area
4. Retire or work when only interested in something you love
5. Profit
Get rid of any recurring payments that aren't necessary and reduce the ones that are necessary. One car, one insurance payment, cheap cell phone plan, no cable TV, cheap internet. $36k buys a lot when you don't owe anyone any money
It does. But here's the problem - I have yet to find a LCOL area I want to live in full time. There are plenty where I'd spend 4-6 months, but none I want to live in full time.
This is OP - we actually do live in a pretty LCOL area (left DC in part to move somewhere cheaper). There are some people who live here on fixed incomes, so obviously it's possible to live very inexpensively. Maybe I'm just too bougie for what it takes to do that. ("Maybe" = obviously too bougie.)
I should be more precise - there aren't any LCOL area I'd want to retire to full time. There are plenty I'd move to for work.