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Retirement by 60
51 now. Corporate background but recently changed to minimum wage job in retail sales. Really enjoying job now so I'm not going back. But...
368k in super, own house outright, no debt. Small super contributions now, approx 800 a month from job. Am hoping to retire in 9 years - do u think this is actually doable or am I off with the fairies. Not looking to travel the world and such just a comfortable retirement- eat out from time to time, gardening, I'm mainly a stay at home type.
u/smallcanofpeas — 4 days ago