• @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Do you mean the income of 14 years, or the income you would get working 14 while years (which with a 40hour work week is more like 60 years of work)?

    • TheOneCurly
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      1 year ago

      I took the amount I estimate I would need to retire right now at my current age and divided that by my current hourly rate. So it’s 124,594 working “man-hours”, as you say like 60 years of working. But that value goes down every year I do actually work and as my retirement investments grow.

      I assume OP asked it that way to normalize and anonymize it a little.