How Much Do You Need to Retire at 60?

Retiring at 60 is a common goal, but the amount you need depends on your lifestyle, expected expenses, and how long your retirement may last. The earlier you retire, the more important it becomes to plan carefully.

The simple starting point

A common way to estimate retirement savings is the 25x rule.

Retirement savings = Annual expenses × 25
Example: If you plan to spend $50,000 per year, you may need about $1,250,000 saved to retire at 60.

Why retiring at 60 requires more planning

Example scenarios

Spending $40,000 per year

You may need around $1,000,000 saved using the 25x rule.

Spending $60,000 per year

You may need around $1,500,000 saved.

Spending $80,000 per year

You may need about $2,000,000 saved.

What affects your retirement number

Is $1 million enough at 60?

For some people, yes. For others, it may not be enough depending on spending.

Use calculators for better estimates

Rules of thumb are helpful, but calculators give you a more personalized estimate.

Bottom line

The amount you need to retire at 60 depends on your lifestyle and how long your savings must last. Start with simple rules, then use calculators to build a more realistic plan.

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