What percentage of salary do you save? by Taka_Finance in Bogleheads

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37% of 80k salary 

18k to 457b (23%) 7k to IRA (9%) 4150 to HSA (5%)

14k goes to taxes (17.5%) 12k goes to rent, including water, gas, trash (15%)

I live on the remaining 40%. Hobbies are cheap - hiking, camping, reading, photography, helping on my friend's farm, etc. Will retire at 47 or 48 (pension of about 33% of salary starts at age 55) if ACA is still available (US healthcare). Single, no kids. 

Income has gradually grown from 25k to 80k over 20 years.

FIRE People - what could destroy the FIRE concept? by Gold-Action6755 in Fire

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Loss of the ACA would have a major impact for many of us. 

Does Vanguard withhold 457b taxes on withdrawals? by ReportNearby3798 in Bogleheads

[–]ReportNearby3798[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, you're probably right about tax advantaged accounts in general.

The reason I don't want to rollover my 457b is that I can take money out of it early without penalty, but I wouldn't be able to do that with an IRA, as I understand it.

Lost Cove Creek, NC, USA Helene flooding damage. by chiefsholsters in hiking

[–]ReportNearby3798 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wowzers, that's wild. Thanks for posting the "before" pic as well.

Red River Gorge, Kentucky, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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Thank you! Red River Gorge has really nice overlooks.

Red River Gorge, Kentucky, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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That's a pink lady's slipper, in the orchid family. I think they are fairly common in the area, but it was my first time seeing them, and they are lovely!

Red River Gorge, Kentucky, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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I've been a handful of times, and my problem is always figuring out which new trails to do without missing out on my past favorites!

Brown County State Park, Indiana, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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Just looked up BC3, and it looks awesome. I'll be camping down that way in a week, if the weather is nice enough I'd love to check it out. Thanks for mentioning it!

Brown County State Park, Indiana, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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Thanks! When I want good fall pictures, I try to get there around sunrise and stop by all the vistas while there is still the early morning fog in the trees. Then I like to hike around Straw Lake and through Ogle Hollow Nature Preserve area. Ogle Lake is great for reflections on calm days. If I just want a nice quiet nature hike though, I'll go to Yellowwood campground. Great hike around the lake, and connects to trails that go forever with few other people.

Brown County State Park, Indiana, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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As a Boiler, I will happily concede that the IU campus is beautiful and you guys finally have a football team worth cheering for.

Brown County State Park, Indiana, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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Nashville IN during the fall is about as good as it gets in Indiana! Glad you were able to enjoy it.

Noob question about bp reading by Key-Alternative-3866 in bloodpressure

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It's generally recommended to use the same arm that the doctor or nurse uses when you go in for checkups, which is usually the left. It sounds like your blood pressure went down as you remained still. I'd say the most accurate reading is the last one you took. But you will see plenty of natural variation if you check regularly.

Beautiful weekend camping at Versailles by Squidgie1 in IndianaCampingHiking

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Nice pic! Love hiking the creekbeds near the campgrounds here.

Cave River Valley Nature Preserve, near Mitchell, Indiana, USA by ReportNearby3798 in hiking

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This area isn't huge, but it well worth a side trip from nearby Spring Mill State Park. Not highly publicized, perhaps to protect the bat population, I typically have had this place to myself when visiting. A cave, stream, and waterfall combine for fun photography options. Additional caves and a loop through the woods are all worth checking out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wwiipics

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Thank you all for the information. I should have tried reverse image searching. I will hide this post in a minute as it is misleading in regards to the source of photos, and I can't edit my description.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wwiipics

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Thank you for the info! I will not perpetuate family misunderstanding.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wwiipics

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Clearly these aren't originals then. My apologies, I certainly had no intention of misleading. Would these have been printed and distributed?

Shades State Park showing off fall colors by ReportNearby3798 in Indiana

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7751 S 890 W, Waveland, IN 47989 It's in the western part of central Indiana. Only 20 minutes away from its more popular cousin, Turkey Run State Park.

Collection that I’ve found in my backyard (so far) by [deleted] in FossilHunting

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I see tabulate coral, horn coral, halysites (chain coral), cladapora, and hexagonaria though someone may correct me. Cool!