• grue@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    Unless you’re talking about FIRE, no: the oldest millennials are in their early 40s and have two decades to go before traditional retirement age.

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        If you’re that 1% super elite CS student, then sure you can retire at forty. The rest can’t even if they are child free.

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        2 年前

        That’d probably only work if you met your SO immediately when you began working, and you both had the same money plan.

        Otherwise it’s probably not enough saved money to support 2 people, only 1 (edit until the later 40s)

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            If you do it over 20 years absolutely it can be done.

            But to do that and retire in your early 40’s (40-43.33) as you suggest means people will need to likely meet in highschool or early college and work on it right away once they start earning income.

            Unless people happen to create a similar plan 20 years prior and are able to find each other many years into their plans. It is possible, but it’s harder.

            edit: changed the perspective to people, not specifically you.