I’m not the op but I found it interesting Tags:belgium 7 comments Less far apart than I would have thought. Places like south east Asia seem very expensive compered to the cost of living. This map makes no sense. What is comfortable retirement? This is an unreadable graphic I would like to know what is defined as the comfortable retirement? Is this the principal to draw down from or what? https://www.netcredit.com/blog/cost-comfortable-retirement-around-world/ so it doesn’t include health insurance, doctor visits, pension, income tax etc. It’s basically just cost of living during the 15 years you’re still expected to live. Time to get savin’. r/BEFire Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Less far apart than I would have thought. Places like south east Asia seem very expensive compered to the cost of living.
I would like to know what is defined as the comfortable retirement? Is this the principal to draw down from or what?
https://www.netcredit.com/blog/cost-comfortable-retirement-around-world/ so it doesn’t include health insurance, doctor visits, pension, income tax etc. It’s basically just cost of living during the 15 years you’re still expected to live.
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Less far apart than I would have thought. Places like south east Asia seem very expensive compered to the cost of living.
This map makes no sense. What is comfortable retirement?
This is an unreadable graphic
I would like to know what is defined as the comfortable retirement? Is this the principal to draw down from or what?
https://www.netcredit.com/blog/cost-comfortable-retirement-around-world/ so it doesn’t include health insurance, doctor visits, pension, income tax etc. It’s basically just cost of living during the 15 years you’re still expected to live.
Time to get savin’.
r/BEFire