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Can I Coast FIRE at 30 on $100k income? (married)

Rosa & Ben, 30 and 32, in Minneapolis, MN

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Married, no kids yet · $100k/yr household income

They're have been saving hard in Minneapolis and want to know if they can finally ease off.

30, married, $100k/yr, about $96k invested. Could they stop contributing today and still retire on schedule, on pure compounding? Here's the Coast FIRE math, and exactly how close they are.

The setup

Age

30

Household income

$100,000/yr

Household

Married, dual income

Liquid savings

$24,000

Retirement savings

$72,000

Target retirement age

65

Investing return

7%/yr

WAIT

Not yet, you need more runway before coasting

$839k

Gap, more saving needed before coasting

Projected net worth
Today: $104k-$2.1M projected

Retire spend/mo

$0/mo

Coasted NW

-$891k

Savings Skipped/yr

$11,100

Coverage

0 yrs

Your $72,000 isn't enough yet. Without $11,100/yr in contributions, the engine projects a shortfall. The half-contribution option might be a middle ground, check the table below.

ScenarioStrategyRetire NWRetire SWR/moCoverageRetirement Feasible
Full saveKeep saving (current plan)$52,204 shortfall$00 yrsAt risk
50% saveHalf contributions$468,064 shortfall$00 yrsAt risk
CoastCoast, stop all contributions$891,097 shortfall$00 yrsAt risk

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Frequently asked

Can a married household earning $100k at 30 Coast FIRE?

Not yet, you need more runway before coasting

Gap, more saving needed before coasting

$839k, modeled with Rightmont's projection engine for this exact scenario.

How was this calculated?

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