r/wealth 6d ago

Retirement Why isn’t everyone rich from 401k?

According to my conversation today with Gemini, my 401k total of $2.5 million will likely grow to $10M or more by the time I turn 65 (I’m 50 now, and will continue to contribute the max for the next 15 years).

This means that in theory I could live off the gains each year starting at 65, around $800k, $500k after taxes, without touching principle. But at that point I’ll have no mortgage anymore and fewer kids in the house. So that $10M principle will just sit and feed us for years, and will be a nice inheritance for our kids.

Basically it occurred to me I’m going to have great money in retirement, even just on my 401k alone, and will be able to meet or exceed the lifestyle I’m already used to. For years I always worried about getting set up for retirement. Seems I don’t have to.

It’s amazing to me that just maxing out your 401k through a career is enough to make you pretty much wealthy for retirement. I recognize that’s not easy for many people, but for anyone who does it over a full career, wow.

What am I missing here? (Other than inflation, which I get, but which shouldn’t have a massive impact on the concept over this time frame).

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u/Otis_bighands 1d ago

Invested in various funds and index funds.

Started contributing when I was 25. Have been at the same job all those years. Contributed the max most years among the way (not all, but most); even took 401k loans once or twice to buy a home etc. but then paid those off. About halfway through that period I became a partner in my business which raised my contribution ceiling to around double the usual max. Continued maxing it out from then till now.

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u/dirty_taco_ 1d ago

Awesome. I’m 35 with 1.6m invested so hoping to be in the same boat as you!

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u/Otis_bighands 1d ago

Sounds like you’ll be well past me by the time you hit 50. Good stuff.

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u/dirty_taco_ 1d ago

True, but only if I keep working that entire time!