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How to Retire in Your 30s

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How to Retire in Your 30s

Save Most of Your Money and Rethink Your Core Values

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“Extreme early retirees” explain what it takes to quit your career for good in your 30s.

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For the more than two-thirds of American workers who are dissatisfied with their job, the dream of early retirement usually remains a fantasy. However, to achieve financial independence, you don’t need to win the lottery or come into an inheritance. A growing number of people have found practical ways to quit their jobs in their 40s, 30s or even 20s. Based on interviews with seven people who retired before they turned 40, journalist Danielle Kurtzleben outlines a road map to financial independence – and explains why early retirement requires more than frugality. getAbstract recommends this article to those who are miserable in their well-paying jobs.

Summary

More than two-thirds of Americans toil away in day jobs they don’t enjoy. For them, a growing online community of people has some advice: “Just quit!” These early retirees clocked out decades ahead of schedule to enjoy a work-free lifestyle while they’re still in the prime of their lives. Rather than nine-to-fiving it, they dedicate their time to activities that they value but which don’t yield an income, including spending time with their families, doing charitable work or writing.

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About the Author

Danielle Kurtzleben is a political reporter for NPR’s Washington desk. She has also written for Vox.com and U.S. News and World Report.


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