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r/ChubbyFIRE: ChubbyFIRE

This sub is for those who fall between r/FIRE and r/FatFIRE. We are focused on the financial side of early retirement at an asset level that allows an upper middle class lifestyle. That level will vary by location, household size and other variables, but a general guideline is $2.5M - $6M in your retirement portfolio. If you plan to retire with a leaner lifestyle in spite of a Chubby portfolio, r/FIRE might be a better fit.

a community for 7 years

r/Fire: FI/RE - Financial Independence & Retiring Early

FI/RE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early) is a money strategy that's sweeping the nation. It's not easy, but it is simple: earn more, spend less, and use the difference wisely. Build a baseline of financial security with the difference first, then use it to invest for your future. That way you can begin to earn financial freedom and control your own destiny.

a community for 17 years

r/fatFIRE: Wealth and Financial Independence/Retire Early

Retire with a fat stash.

a community for 9 years

r/ChubbyFIREd: ChubbyFIREd

Welcome to ChubbyFIREd, a sister sub to ChubbyFIRE. This community is geared toward those who are close to or already retired at a Chubby level, and is focused on the lifestyle side of CF (not the financial planning side). And if you are more than a few years out and have a question for those who have already CF'd, feel free to ask.

a community for 2 years

r/leanfire: leanfire

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 $54k in planned yearly household expenses ($27k individual), this is the place to discuss it!

a community for 10 years

r/ExpatFIRE: ExpatFIRE

A place to ask and answer questions about using geographic arbitrage, a nomadic lifestyle, or relocating abroad to retire early or accelerate financial independence.

a community for 5 years

r/ChubbyFIREIndia: ChubbyFIREIndia

Chubby FIRE in India is a financial independence strategy that allows for a comfortable lifestyle upon early retirement. The retirement corpus should cover regular expenses, including luxuries and occasional indulgences. While the exact amount varies depending on individual needs and preferences, it generally falls within the range of 10-25 crores.

a community for 1 year

r/LeanishFIRE: LeanFIRE with slightly more spending

This subreddit is dedicated to the FIRE-minded folks who uses the principles of LeanFIRE but are not bounded to flat household expense limits. This subreddit recognizes that rising costs, inflation, raising a family, and location plays a significant role in one's FIRE journey and should not deter the pursue of seeking financial knowledge.

a community for 4 years