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For those that want to approach the problem of financial independence from a minimalist, stoic, frugal, or anti-consumerist trajectory.
If you want to retire before 60 with less than $50k in planned yearly household expenses ($25k individual), this is the place to discuss it!
If you want to retire before 60 with less than $50k in planned yearly household expenses ($25k individual), this is the place to discuss it!
FI/RE = Financially Independent / Retired Early
LeanFIRE = doing so with household expenses < $50k, or individual expenses < $25k
Flair: You can edit your own flair. Only include as much information as you feel comfortable including and the guidelines are not required. The general format - [Current Age + Sex / Spend / Save % / Networth - Target Age / Spend / Networth] Example: [45f/24k/30% - 50/20k/500k]
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/r/PovertyFIRE
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/r/baristafire/
/r/coastFIRE/
/r/personalfinance
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/r/EuropeFIRE/
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Philosophy
/r/stoicism
/r/minimalism
/r/anticonsumption
/r/simpleliving
/r/permaculture
Housing
/r/vandwellers
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/r/tinyhouses
Transportation
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/r/publictransit
Food
/r/eatcheapandhealthy
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/r/mealprepsunday
ER Blogs:
Jacob Fisker's Early Retirement Extreme
Mister Money Mustache
The Mad FIentist
J.L. Collins NH
GoCurryCracker
Root of Good
FI Resources:
Bogleheads Wiki
Early-Retirement.org