I didn’t start until my late thirties. I didn’t have enough income. It’s not a confession. I’m not ashamed.
Poll: 61% of young adults confess they are not saving for retirement
Submitted 6 months ago by theHRguy@lemmy.world to workreform@lemmy.world
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Nemo@midwest.social 6 months ago
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I saved through sacrifice of all material comforts, vacations, frivolous spending, etc. It’s now almost completely fine thanks to healthcare costs. I’m not sure I’ll ever recover from that, so now I doubt I can ever retire despite my chronic illnesses.
This society is fucked.
NeptuneOrbit@lemmy.world 6 months ago
18-34? Yeah I am pretty financially fortunate and literate and I did not start saving for retirement until 24
And only pretty recently did my budget really have room and a salary big enough that 10% was a chunk of change…
But yeah 1/3 of their age range here generally will not be saving for retirement because they are likely students and/or minimum wage workers. If you make $12/hr at 21 it’s basically inconsequential if you are putting $800 a year away toward retirement.
I just punched it into a calculator. $100 a month, 6% interest and 3% inflation, for 40 years nets you $60k of buying power at retirement.
The_v@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Same math I figured out.
At the same time my student loans were at 8% interest. Guess who cashed out every 401K as I changed jobs every couple of years early in my career. I used it to pay off student loans and purchase my first home.
The sad fact is that it’s expensive to be broke. If your debt to income ratio is high, creditors fuck you over. Paying down those student loans has paid me back several times over in lower interest loans for cars and our mortgage
I didn’t really start saving money until after I was 30. To be honest I really didn’t start making a decent wage until I was 35. To put it into perspective, I put more into my retirement account per year now than I would have in 5 years from 20-35 years old.
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I lived like a pauper from 18-33 trying to give myself a good financial baseline.
Most of my peers just made fun of me for being ‘cheap’ and saying not to expensive vacations, fancy cars, and living by myself.
Now I’m living by myself and comfortable and I can afford some luxuries, they are ‘struggling’ and all i hear is that it’s ‘because of your white male privilege’. F them. They grew up being greedy pigs and now they are paying the consequences and I’m living well.
molten@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Ain’t admitting shit. I’m not ashamed to say it’s not an option for me. I’ve been fucking proclaiming it for years.
morgan_423@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Presumably gambling that society will break and either reset or be destroyed before they get to retirement age. They might be correct.
RGB3x3@lemmy.world 6 months ago
If my company weren’t offering 10% matching on my 401k, I wouldn’t be using a 401k. That shit is a scam. And by the time I have to retire, I’m going to need almost $10 million to live the extra years that medicine will allow me to live.
I don’t know where the fuck $10 million is going to come from. My best hope is to have a house paid off by then so that I don’t have a mortgage when I’m 80.
WalrusDragonOnABike@reddthat.com 6 months ago
Unless you think you need $200k/year to survive or you plan to retire in like 90 years, $10million seems like a pretty high estimate. Also, how long you live shouldn’t really be relevant.
Lowpast@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Care to explain how a 401k a scam? Id also like to khow how you reached 10m, a number that is 5-10x more than what is commonly suggested
NeptuneOrbit@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Stock goes up
But no really, real estate and the stock market are supposed to drive wealth, but it’s just a big casino.
RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Where did you get 10 million from?
eskimofry@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Probably calculator
bquintb@midwest.social 6 months ago
I mean, given inflation, what’s the point?
Anticorp@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Your investment’s rate of return should outpace retirement. If that isn’t happening then we have big problems, all of us, including the wealthy.
Sabata11792@kbin.social 6 months ago
My retirement money is on track to afford half a McDonald's burger by the time I'm too demented to work.
WalrusDragonOnABike@reddthat.com 6 months ago
Inflation is there to inflate wealth accounts, which includes the same assets as retirement accounts…
xyguy@startrek.website 6 months ago
The only retirement plan for me is to move somewhere where it doesn’t get cold in the winter and be homeless. So far that’s what I can afford.
Omgboom@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
You’re in luck, soon no place will get cold
ares35@kbin.social 6 months ago
good thing; wouldn't be able to afford the trip elsewhere anyway.
e_t_@kbin.pithyphrase.net 6 months ago
The danger is that places that don't get cold often get hot. And don't forget about climate change with regard to heat. Some homeless around Houston die every summer when they don't have access to air conditioning.
TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I’m the only person I know in my 30s who has a decent retirement account. Most have nothing, a few have some, and there are a bunch who are banking on parental real estate to do it for them.
some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org 6 months ago
I’m not saving for a retirement that is unlikely to occur. I don’t see the point. Just trying to grow the funds so I can use them in realtime.
JCreazy@midwest.social 6 months ago
I fortunately started saving when I was 18. I still probably won’t have enough.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net 6 months ago
can’t save for retirement
WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Must be all that avocado toast