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by nazgulnarsil 5364 days ago
yeah, what a moron thinking 900k still appreciating in his 30's plus free rent is enough to support a comfortable lifestyle.

I'm going to refrain from writing something offensive. Suffice to say I find your attitude distasteful.

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The median household in the US earns about $1.8M over their working lives; and I suspect that the median household wouldn't describe themselves as having a "comfortable lifestyle".

Now, the fact that they aren't working lowers their costs; but still, the amount of money they have now is significantly less than what a typical couple would earn between now and when they retire.

I don't see anything distasteful in questioning the arithmetic here at all.

$1.8m distributed over ~40 years equates to $3750 a month. I doubt a family could save much with that income.

If you get to this kind of logic, you will lose around $50k from slacking out during lunch through your lifetime (15m a day, $20/h).

Back in 1950 a loaf of bread cost 5 cents. Now? People often forget about this little thing called inflation. You have to plan for 4% inflation and faster medical inflation. You also can't count entitlement p
That's why you put your money in a savings account... anyway, I think we're on the same side.

To put these $1.8m in perspective, that's just a tad less than the amount of savings one in the top 0.5% might have after retirement: http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesamerica/power/investment_m...

So you don't think he's going to burn through 900k in 70 years? You don't think that his living expenses will increase when he has kids?
45k a year (5%) + supplemental income from side projects is A LOT of money when you aren't paying a rent or mortgage in most parts of the country. I suspect many HN people have a warped view of living costs living in areas with lots of high tech jobs.
And in ~20 years those mortgages will be paid off, and he'll be making rental income off of the house.