If you had the money to retire at 30, your savings would be invested and on an average year your earnings would cover your expenses. You would have health insurance, so no worries there. The only catch is that you would have to keep your expenses at 65% of what you spend right now. Would you take it, or would you rather work a few more years for a better lifestyle and financial security?

  • AlDente@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    This is a highly pessimistic take. 2 million dollars would conservatively yield $80,000 per year. This would place you at the 70th percentile in the USA for individual income.

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      16 hours ago

      I won’t argue individual angle… But not having a family is sacrifice in of itself then.

      My numbers did account for a family of 3.

      With that being said, cashing out stocks or clipping coupons is a taxable event. Plus inflation and health insurance on a private market.

      It is doable but still has risk.

      Plus which 30 yo has paid off house and 2 million they earned?