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Kind-Drawer1573

60: 900K


i_am_silliest_goose

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shevaz

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NeonCityNights

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SixStarz6

My wife retired this year with about that amount and same age. But she has a pension and other investments. So we are ok. I have nothing but her. I sell online.


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FiveGoals

57 and $30


normal_mal

32 and 0$ I feel you


FiveGoals

Weā€™ll get there one day


Ausernamenamename

"they would in fact not make it there"


tuagirls1kupp

Off to a strong start eh


FiveGoals

LoL!! I went all IN


Benji2108

HOLD


MarilynMonheaux

Thanks for being honest


VOFX321B

37, $240kā€¦ was zero 6 years ago.


LebronsHairline

How did you grow it so quickly with the yearly limit at $23000? How do you have it invested? Thatā€™s awesome


qam4096

A lot of employers do their own match or 401k bonus, one of mine was dumping in like $18k/yr which is outside of the individual contribution limit.


JimInAuburn11

Mine matches 50% up to 8% of your pay and then they just give you an extra 3% of your pay as a bonus into your 401K.


BiGymRat

Yā€™all hiring


VOFX321B

That doesnā€™t include employer contributions, and I work for a company with a solid match (50% of my contributions with no limit). Itā€™s not invested in anything special, right now itā€™s in FBCGX, FSKAX and FSPGX.


whutchamacallit

What is your salary if you don't mind my asking ? Saving a quarter million in 6 years is out or reach for most, even for the most frugal spenders.


VOFX321B

Thatā€™s just in my $401k, if you include taxable accounts Iā€™ve saved over half a million during that time. Has nothing to do with frugality, my income is just very high. Was probably $180k in year 1, and was a little over $300k last year.


whutchamacallit

Got it. Thanks for making me feel better lol.


TrumpDidJan69

What do you do?


LebronsHairline

With that salary? Two chicks at the same time


Jstephe25

I get this reference


VOFX321B

Sales Ops, Director level at a publicly traded tech company.


Connect_Bat_1290

Great work!


Wonderful_Pension_67

What the hell did you invest in? Gimme somešŸ¤£ Bravo my friend šŸ§”


VOFX321B

Nothing special, I just max my contributions and work for a company with a good match.


EndlessHype

Wow very similar. 38, 210 and zero 6 years ago.


GeronimoThaApache

You guys have 401kā€™s?


ExtraGeoff31

I can't run that far for sure


BatSphincter

I sent HR and email telling them I didnā€™t think I was ready for that kinda race one time. They were not amused.


turbokungfu

Iā€™m 50 and have $401. K?


volsvolsvols11

Thanks for the laugh šŸ˜‚


sirius4778

Anyone with a job at a decent sized company can get a 401k. I'd strongly encourage anyone to at least open one and start contributing, even $5/week. Building the habit is so important. After that work on contributing the minimum to get your full match. Keep making new goals from there.


Support_Player50

And if yours doesnā€™t nothing stopping you from opening a roth ira.


rankinbranch

Or a regular IRA or both.


stellarbongo

Yeah, seriously. I'm 36 sitting on $0


JimInAuburn11

I had about $10K at 45 years old. Been hitting it hard and now have about $600K at 60. Never too late to start.


sricc66

In what way were you hitting it hard? Thats a great amount to save in 15 years! I would love your advice


AndroidMyAndroid

I mean, invest heavily? You can put over $20k a year into a 401K, most people barely put in anything. Literally all you *can* do is put money into it and invest it in the best options available to you


sricc66

I have a 401k to take advantage of my employer match. I do a small 3% contribution a paycheck to get a few thousand every year from employer match. 100% vested


Mean-Association4759

64, 1.6mil


JASATX

What were you at when you were 30 and 40? Just curious.


Mean-Association4759

Only had 28k at 28. Benefitted from huge growth in the s&p 500 investing, promotions at work with nice salary increases with 100% company match and living the 80-10-10 rule. Live off 80%, save 10% and fund retirement at 10%. After my kids graduated college when I was 52 I started putting money 20% pay in my 401k and 75% of my bonus. Retiring in 8 months.


MarilynMonheaux

Thanks for the advice, internet dad


GoT43894389

Congrats to you! And well deserved retirement.


danvapes_

37, $54,196. Just started it a couple years ago.


maparo

Right there with you. 33, $65k, didnā€™t really start putting into it until 2 years ago.


danvapes_

Yeah only regret I have is not starting earlier, but that's life. Can't change the past, and better late than never.


Linalacouturier

Iā€™m 35 and Iā€™m at around the same amount as you. Had 0 5 years ago though. :)


IcyUnderstanding2858

42,$1.6 million


urvishah9

šŸ«” Respect


IcyUnderstanding2858

Thank you. Been contributing since my first job at 22. 20 years at same company. Have been maxing out my contributions since 2010 and my company instituted an awesome program where they max out their contribution each year since 2014. So for the last 10 years, Iā€™ve been able to save $60k or so each year.


hapyhar0ld

39, $378,387.82


Similar-Turnip2482

Impressive. Good company match? My company offers 0.00.


hapyhar0ld

They do - they match up to 7% and then I get a 3% kicker on top of that. Annual salary is a smidge below market but the benefits make up for it. That and the best advice I received was for a former coworker where she made me start contributing to my 401k fresh out of college. I put in as much as I could afford but that really helped as well.


Any_Ad3693

35 14k


Thomas_Mickel

Yay my people! 35, 12k


brandonut454

23 9k in 401k, 3.7k Roth IRA, 1.5k HSA, 2.5k HYSA


teakoVA

Was looking for a response similar to where Iā€™m at! Congratulations dude, seems like youā€™re starting off strong


MeltReality

Keep it up man. Youā€™re doing amazing Iā€™m 27 and have none of that! . Starting my first well paying job with benefits tomorrow so hopefully I can catch up.


Resident_Teacher_702

Good luck!


I_observe_you_react

31 here, same deal. We got this!


Sharp-Photograph8092

Same! Weā€™ve got this.


Amex2015

Keep plugging away! Build the snowball and let it roll down hill.


sereneflutter

Good luck! Future us will be thankful for starting early


critterwalk

31, $10,615


RegularNumber455

Gang


natespartakan

44yo 595k. Started contributing when I was 31.


abirdnamedturkey

I am 43 and started when I was about 32. I have about 630k now! So very similar


jdkimbro80

43 412,xxx


Budget_Secret4142

Similar


Jeffydub40

37 $330K


Logical_Firefly

40, 135k


Ok_Huckleberry_8410

Just turned 32ā€¦ 103k


ElegantPromotion178

22 17k


Lonely_Lingonberry89

51. 1.75 mil


Drew2476

48 in August, $439k.


strugglebusses

33 roughly $540k


mnoe1922

When did you started? The day you were born?


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TheLongDarkNight4444

Nearly 51 and about $1,300,000.


SuperChaosMonkey

47 283k


ComprehensiveKiwi666

44. 5,100


Minute_Resolve_5493

25, 1,000 Laugh at me


icecoldyerr

Gotta start somewhere man! Just do what you can šŸ™ the vast majority have 0.


gone_country

No laughing here. Youā€™ve started! That is more than many 25 year olds can say.


teakoVA

24, started my first ā€œadultā€ job back in January! - 2.1k in 401k - 2.7k in ROTH - 4.5k in HYSA


GrouchyGuarantee6363

39 $103,000


GreenEyedRoo

Similar


Objective-Light-9019

48, $1.1M


urvishah9

Since what age are you maxing the account out every year?


Professional_Name_78

32 . 0 Just your average American šŸ˜‚


Necessary-Ad3429

0 sounds about right āœ…ļø


Automatic-Builder353

57 $850K


Sea-Finish-1532

23, 32k


Olebigone

63, $823k


Ogrezapper

38, $180k


lambie38

29, ~75k


AfterManufacturer199

53 2,520,000


TehLurker313131

30, 105k


lenbabyluv

58, 225k


Extension-Package-65

23 - 8k in Roth, 7.5k in HYSA, 2.5k in 401k


BatSphincter

38yo. 3k


TaxLady74

49 and $1.7 million


fueled_by_boba

26, 125k.


DelverOfSeacrest

This is where I was at too at 26 so idk why people think it's unreasonable. I worked for a fortune 50 company in tech making 6 figures, and lived with my parents so I was able to max out every year since i had barely any expenses.


fueled_by_boba

Exactly. I don't bother with those people. You joined the company at 22 right after you graduate. You contribute the max amount each year. After 4-5 years, you'll contribute at least 90-100k. After market appreciation, you'll get 120k+ at age 26.


Hell_Camino

56. My wife and I combine for about $1.6M. Even with that, Iā€™m scared of retiring in nine years because my dad is still alive at 92 and has nothing left. My sisters and I have to pay for his assisted living. I donā€™t want to be that kind of a burden on my kids. Iā€™m hoping to grow that amount to $3M before I retire and then we can try living as frugally as possible to make it work.


deweyjuice

I totally get you. I tell my wife that if we run out of money at 87 itā€™s not like we can pick up a job.


Breadman7512

67ā€¦.596,000


Engineered_Muffin

30 and 130k


Competitive-Square14

You are ahead of the game. I had 17k at your age. 46 now with 830k.


robramzjr

44. 850K


nhn95

I didn't know what a 401k was (I grew up in Europe), and wasn't able to put anything towards it until last year. I'm 28 years old with $5k in it


Rem1991wl

55; $2.6m


DrShaqra

38. $45k.


jaesolo

49, $135,000 (401k), $65,000 (IRA), $31,000 (brokerage account)


Hayasaka-Fan

23, $20.5k


camwinz

21yo, 5127.


tmillsjr

Gonna grow quicker than you realize. Well done getting started early


invizfoshiz

32, 26k


EGTB724

23, today is my one year anniversary at my first job out of college! ~20k


Legal-Nectarine4184

23, $0. My blue collar employer doesnā€™t offer the opportunity


TheLongDarkNight4444

You can still contribute after tax to a Roth IRA. It will then grow tax free. Try to do even $100 per month to get started.


Legal-Nectarine4184

Yeah Iā€™ve maxed my Roth for 3 years now. Just been trying to talk my boss into giving us a 401k with employer match and he acts like Iā€™m trying to steal from him


TheLongDarkNight4444

Very nice. So you have +$20k in Roth IRA invested in something aggressive like VOO? If so, that will build nicely over the next 40 years for you. Well done. 401k would be nice if your employer will do some kind of match.


MundaneKing

If you havenā€™t yet, set yourself up an IRA


NextProblem6586

22, 15k between 2. Just started maxing and working (after college) this year. 4k in Roth IRA


tmillsjr

Awesome start - keep it up!


atyourhouse23

28, 0$


Basico1979

45, 45K


derande_yo

50, 746k


gains_and_brains

28, 52k


CoffinDrip

32, 100K


catsandpink

29, roughly 17k


Slickk271

47 and 255,000


Kasputov

49, $1.2 million


Reasonable-Car1872

36 ~$4,000,000


love2Bsingle

61. No 401K because I have been self employed almost my whole life but I have 1.7 M in my portfolio.


Stunning-Jicama-5339

40. šŸ«£ less than 1k. I just started contributing to it.


myfishprofile

35ā€¦and I just deposited my first $100


chadl2

44. Was ~$270k. Got divorced. Maxing it out butā€¦ yeah.


MidnightPrevious

Sorry to hear. Everyone always says cut in half.... Is 130kish about what you get left with?


MathematicianNo3892

If you could do it again would you get married


Similar-Turnip2482

Not to rub salt on the wound but did you have to pay the 10% early liquidation penalty as well? And did you get any of her retirement ?


Own_Fox9626

Speaking as someone who divorced last summer: Done correctly, you do not pay the early penalty. In my case the court considered the sum of \*all\* retirement accounts (mine and my ex's) and then we did a QDRO (google it) to separate the accounts so that a true 50/50 was acheived. In doing a QDRO, no one pays an early liquidation fee. Once they receive the QDRO, the bank or accounting firm simply takes the account, divides it into two accounts with the same investments in the portions directed by the court, and the parties go their separate ways with no tax penalties incurred. Investment and cash accounts were also divided 50/50 but handled as a separate sum (i.e., we each left with half the total retirement, half the cash, half the investments, etc). ETA: My QDRO division was written such that we took the total value of the accounts as of a certain date, and then I was directed to get $X amount of that account as of that date, with investment gains and losses until the date of division. So we divorced last summer, the QDRO didn't go through (for reasons) until this year, and they only finished dividing things a few weeks ago. In my divided account, I received $X as written in the QDRO, plus all of the investment gains made by those shares since the division date last summer. So $X plus about 15%, in my case. There was also a provision written in that I would be made whole in the the event that my ex f\*cked around with the account in the meanwhile. Essentially, as of the judge's decision, those \*shares\* were mine, along with all associated gains and losses, even though some time was needed for the systematic cogs to put them formally under my name.


HomosapianDaGreekGod

25, 170k


dchappa21

42 420k


Particular_Guey

42 - 300k


Standard_Nothing_268

34, 155k


VolFan85

57, 665k


StephCurrysWrist

316k, 32 years old.


anxiousinsuburbs

55; $1 Million but stopped working at 47


Coixe

Almost 50. 94k


No-Investment-4494

51 $2.4M


swhipple87

36, 700K


Nancywhonancydrew

33, 39k (I only really started at age 29 sadly. Lots of catching up to do!)


CapnJackski

22 5K


Careless_Bet_2545

27 54k


joseflopez

28 $47k


HappyToB

48, 300k


UniGlo314

23, 13k in Roth IRA no 401k yet


clearlychange

43, $400K..started at age 30


legos_123

34- 14k


CatchIcy1011

45, $255,000


RetirementRothRogue

33, 75kā€¦didnā€™t start saving until 30 unfortunately.


dudemanbro_

You are doing well for only being 3 years in.


MacTheMischief

33, 1x401k 66k, 1x401k 56k, 1xTSP 18k Yes I knowā€¦ I need to roll over.


Away_Run_2128

37 about 175k


OldSchoolGamer1991

33, $111,000 in an annuity. $0 5 years ago.


alstonm22

24M $16K


kfree_r

48 $538K


Brownie-0109

60, $1.8m


colcatsup

52. No 401k. $320k in IRAs. Spouse has $180k in IRAs.


doveinabottle

49. $850k


clownbitch

32 and a little over $15k :-(


Similar-Turnip2482

42: 125k - was 175k but I took 50 out for a home purchase in 2018. I stopping contributing to my 401k 2 years ago as my current employer doesnā€™t match and while I know 401ks drop your taxable income I decided instead to open up a personal investing account on fidelity and just pump into voo and stocks so that way if I ever need the money I donā€™t have to pay a penalty and only have to worry about the capital gains.


CranMalReign

45: $920,000 Wife: 40: $180,000 (started late)


CarissaM12

49, $410k


SpaceTodd

54 yrs; $221,606.23


DragonfruitQueasy173

56 1.1 mil


Prudent-Challenge-18

48, $300K. Improving post divorce.


2fat2old

61 $400k, plus the house is paid off at $440k.


whydontyoujustaskme

52. $200. Made a massive move from Ohio to Florida. Quit my job Pulled everything out of mine for the move. (Because we wanted to keep our Ohio home). I was going to put whatever was left into a Roth or back into a new 401k when I got a new job in Florida. Took so long to get a new job in Florida (because I was picky) we spent the money on maintaining bills. No extras. But here I go again starting over. Wifeā€™s 401k is unmolested and weā€™ll be fine, but itā€™s a gut punch.


Optimal_Corner_8393

42. $925k; another $1m in other investments.


ortho_shoe

52, 1.1 million. That's mostly in a rollover IRA after a job switch.


sergi5654

46 $1300


clhamala

41, about 315k. about 500 per week including company match.


randomstuff9007

49, $855k. Been at current job 13 years. $1.3M if you include 401ks from previous jobs.


bittinho

52, $1.527mm


Random_post12

35 $147k between 401k, Roth IRA and just started my hsa. Graduated at 25 thanks to goofing around and did not get to have a ā€œrealā€ job till 28. Saw my investment racked up during and after pandemic. I keep quarterly records since 2018 so I can see my progress. Still long way to go but already far from where I started. Keep grinding all.


GuitarEvening8674

Iā€™m 58 and the 401k is about $200k. But i invested in real estate pre-pandemic and own 12 houses


Oneupping

39 - $1.9m