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This mindset is wild to me! I'm interested in FIRE because I hate having a career and want to do something more exploratory and self employed. Why FIRE at all if two million isn't very different from three million? Plans to support a family solo?
My number is around a million, probably revising upward to 1.2-1.3 with regards to inflation. I generally value my time far far more highly than disposable income, and yes I live in a medium to low cost of living area, happy to stay here.
I also grew up somewhat poor so I'm pretty frugal. For instance, I can't even imagine what I would spend $120k a year on. I live with a long term partner, and we spend about $2-3k per month on average, a little over $40k per year when you add in emergency expenses etc. And I feel like we're living large! We eat out, do activities, take usually a couple vacations a year, etc.
Sometimes I think our frugality is a bit pathological to be honest, but I am curious what types of things you buy with all that income?
Thanks for typing up your list! Pot and alcohol, a man after my own heart.
Also, seems like a significant amount (~90k) is debt, student loan, and mortgage. Wouldn't you be able to shave off a lot if those were cleared?
And wait you spend 168,000 on rent over the last four years? $3,500 rent? Man I really do have it easy.
I feel ya there! Idk, I think Amazon as a category is not super useful, I buy all sorts of things off amazon. But yeah your rent/mortgage etc is way higher than I would factor in. Assuming VHCOL area.
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The biggest threat to FIRE is inflation. Three years of 26% inflation, and your expenses have doubled, while your savings have not.
Yeah, part of why I'm not super worried is I plan to do something economically useful after retirement like start a small consulting business / run a blog / etc etc. May not make much money, but theoretically enough to stay afloat. I also have a pretty timeless and broad (I hope) skillset that I could likely dust off if needed.
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