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A general target would be:
Annual expenses in retirement x 25JodiCollege does not need to be expensive. I’m a college admissions advisor and there’s a number of fantastic options that can be under $20K a year, all in, including tuition, fees, room, and board (in today’s dollars)— are there far more expensive options?
Of course.
MartyYou need to have a paid off house and or college paid for for the kids first.
Start socking money into those 529s.
For every million in brokerage / retirement you can pull about 40k a year safely.
So, you probably need about 2.5 million saved pre tax for your 70k lifestyle
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