Drop out with just $200K ??
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cheapfrill — 9 years ago(August 23, 2016 05:27 PM)
Could two people really do this even 30 years ago? No social security in their future, no health insurance, etc. Fun idea, but really just a pipe dream.
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cheapfrill — 9 years ago(August 25, 2016 09:21 AM)
Well, maybe one person on that amount. Otherwise with a single 35 year old with $250,000 x 40 years, is about $6250 per year. I still don't think it would work. On the other hand, interest rates during the Carter years were as high as 18% so maybe with that scenario. But certainly not with today's pitiful returns.
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AnthonySocksssss — 11 months ago(April 19, 2025 07:29 AM)
They had about $450k adjusted for inflation. Interest rates around the time this was made were ≈11%. So if they invested in laddered CDs, with no mortgage or any property tax on the RV to worry about, they could conceivably live off the $50k annual interest alone for the next 20 years until they could start collecting social security. These days you’d need about a million to do that.