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BakeSoggy OP t1_iudulpf wrote

I'm currently maxing out my 401k savings ($26k this year with the catch-up contribution) and my spouse's and my Roth IRAs ($7k each) and $5k in a mega backdoor Roth, plus $1k per month in non- retirement accounts. I'm not looking to withdraw anything. I'm just considering not saving as much (ie $20k in the 401k only).

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stringer4 t1_iue1uh8 wrote

Yeah, that’s all great. But do you spend every penny of non retirement contributions or do you have a more modest lifestyle? It’s about lifestyle in retirement at this point. Not necessarily a dollar amount

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BakeSoggy OP t1_iue4euh wrote

No, we don't spend everything. We have a lot of running around money that we could be more careful with. We're currently considering downsizing further. Our original plan was to keep the house so we have enough space to host any family or friends who want to visit. We've lived here for nearly 18 months and so far, no one has come. The house feels too big with just the two of us.

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stringer4 t1_iue6ntc wrote

You are responsible and well paid and care about savings in retirement. You will have shelter and food. At this point it’s just about what lifestyle you want.

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BakeSoggy OP t1_iuemr0z wrote

Thanks! I figured posting this on r/personalfinance would bring out the "eat your veggies" crowd. But I want to hear that perspective, among others.

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