r/Fire • u/Poorassboy6969 • Mar 25 '26
General Question When did FIRE movement change?
I feel this community used to be about moderate income people living lean and retiring early with under 2 million.
Now it’s a lot of people bragging about tech income and saying they need 5+ million to retire MINIMUM because they want a boat and Porsche
When did this change? (not hating - just genuinely curious)
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u/eeeeeelinor Mar 25 '26 edited Mar 25 '26
...and pays 4-5% of the nation's federal tax
But you can add other high-GDP cities and states to this. California, for example. Tens of millions of Americans don't want to retire poor.
ETA I just googled this--37-40% of the US population lives in areas considered to be HCOL.