With rising costs, is200K enough?
Enough for basics, but tight for emergencies or travel
With Social Security (21,600/year),total income: 21,600/year),total income: 29,600
· *25: $330/month* · *35: $695/month* · *45: $1,547/month* *55: $3,958/month*
· *Max 401(k) contributions ($23,500/year + catch-up)* · *Roth IRA ($7,000/year, tax-free growth)* · Low-cost index funds
· Downsizing early · Moving to tax-friendly states (FL, TX, TN)
"Spousal strategy: Lower earner claims early, higher earner waits."
Medicaid may help if savings run out.
*"45% of retirees under 70 work part-time."* *"Rent a spare room → $10K/year extra!"*
*"Roth IRAs = tax-free withdrawals. Traditional 401(k) = taxed."*
215Ksavings+215Ksavings+1,800 Social Security *Lives on $2,500/month*
Works for basics, but no wiggle room.
"Possible if frugal + low-cost area + Social Security." *"But aim for $500K+ for safety and flexibility!"*
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