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On Retirement Savings
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How is that possible? Savings rate is the only variable that matters and 50% should be well into early retirement range. Normal retirement is more like 20-25%.
Try this calculator https://networthify.com/calculator/earlyretirement
Normal retirement is like 10-15%, depending on lifestyle in retirement and whatnot.
Really retirement is pretty much anything above that.
I made a very lengthy reply here using the example of $30k/year actual salary. Ultimately it hinges on this assumption from the calculator you linked: "Your current annual expenses equal your annual expenses in retirement". I think I will need higher annual expenses than what I have now.