Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51 with $1.5M in savings, another $1M+ in joint retirement investments, and a CSRS fed pension to look forward to.
This is why I get upset that there is still a Federal pension. That money could be spent on feeding and educating children. And, I do value government workers. I just wish the model would change, now that our circumstances have changed. Flame away.
Anonymous wrote:51 with $1.5M in savings, another $1M+ in joint retirement investments, and a CSRS fed pension to look forward to.
Anonymous wrote:
Everyone needs to recognize that, when the retirement age was "set" at 62, the average life expectancy was 65.
Anonymous wrote:Guess retirement at 55 isn't happening.
Is anyone planning this? I have no idea how that happens for normal people (no big inheritance, no selling the wildly profitable company) with kids. If you start working around 20 and plan on living until 95 -- not that you will, but that's what you're supposed to plan for -- how do you do that? Save enough in 35 years to support yourself for 40?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
36 year old here as well... $0 savings, $0 retirement, $12.56 in cheating account.
Hope this makes you feel good about yourself OP.
I don't think there's any reason to give the OP a guilt trip. You're unnecessarily assuming that her intentions were bad. I believe that she's genuinely curious, and wants to know if she's on the right track. No need to be obnoxious.
Personally, I find these threads useful. I started saving for retirement about 10 years ago. Before that, I had zero saved. But, I read posts like this (on another forum) and it got me thinking, and I made retirement a priority. I'm grateful that I saw how other people were able to save, because it gave me a kick in the pants to save for myself! And, I think of these kinds of thread when I'm at Target, and trying to talk myself out of buying another ridiculous wicker basket/picture frame/candle/piece of crap that I don't need.
Anonymous wrote:
36 year old here as well... $0 savings, $0 retirement, $12.56 in cheating account.
Hope this makes you feel good about yourself OP.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I just plan to work until I can't anymore. I have no idea how anyone but the mega wealthy are going to be able to retire anyway. Our generation is completely screwed. To steal a phrase from our president "It's math"
Anonymous wrote:If you're under 40, have $600,000 in equity in your home, $250K in retirement savings, and a pension, you're not behind.Anonymous wrote:37 and 39
about $250k in retirement.
$400K mortgage on a million dollar home
one federal pension.
we're behind. I really have no idea how we'll get to the numbers we're "supposed" too.
Outside of the mega wealthy (those who make a fortune selling a business or have salaries where they can just stash 200K/cash away per year), I have no idea how 95% (no, make that 98-99%) of our generation of Americans are ever going to retire. Those of us making anywhere <$400k and just putting away $30-40K/year are screwed.
And that is a TON of money compared to what most Americans can even dream of saving.
We all have to live someplace like Arkansas.
Anonymous wrote:37 and 39
about $250k in retirement.
$400K mortgage on a million dollar home
one federal pension.
we're behind. I really have no idea how we'll get to the numbers we're "supposed" too.
Outside of the mega wealthy (those who make a fortune selling a business or have salaries where they can just stash 200K/cash away per year), I have no idea how 95% (no, make that 98-99%) of our generation of Americans are ever going to retire. Those of us making anywhere <$400k and just putting away $30-40K/year are screwed.
And that is a TON of money compared to what most Americans can even dream of saving.