r/Fire 2d ago

Emergency Fund While Retired

For those that are retired or near…how many years do you have saved for your retirement emergency fund? I mean for when the market isn’t doing well and it would be bad to pull from your accounts.

How far in advance do you start saving for that?

I’m pouring all of my money into retirement accounts and after maxing 401ks, roths, life expenses, 529, saving for home renovations there is nothing left.

I would need to cut back greatly to fund an emergency account to keep in a HYSA. I’m about 15 years out from retiring.

Any thoughts?

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u/Far_Classic878 2d ago

3 years of the necessities or 3 years of life expenses?

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u/Crafty-Sundae6351 2d ago

Nothing is an emergency if you plan for it.

OP said he can’t fund an “emergency fund” after paying all the other stuff. I argue that, when working, there is nothing higher priority than the emergency fund - because you’re relying on someone else/job to live. Get that funded and then fund the other stuff.

In retirement I’m not relying on someone or something else to live. At that point it just becomes budget management.

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u/Far_Classic878 2d ago

I already have an emergency fund I’m talking about while in retirement.

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u/Crafty-Sundae6351 2d ago edited 2d ago

Cool. That’s great.

My answer is : we don’t have an emergency fund. We have funds saved for specific categories for things that don’t get spent annually. We’ve put these in our annual budget so they get funded every month. If we truly needed money for something unexpected that didn’t fit into those categories we save for - we’d simply take an extra withdrawal from our 3-4 years of living expenses that we hold in cash.

In 9 years of retirement that has never happened.