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How much do you spend and save each month?

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Hey guys,

New here. I just wanted to get a general idea of how much money people save each month. I spend about $2000+ a month and save about about $1500. Would this be enough a month to save for my retirement? I'm 24 years old.

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  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    Since cost of living and options to save/invest are different from country to country, you might do better trying to find a site in your country. This site is 100% UK focused.

    However, the principle of how much you need in retirement is the same wherever you live: it depends on how much you expect to need.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    edited 4 October 2013 at 10:18PM
    cavemanit wrote: »
    Hey guys,

    New here. I just wanted to get a general idea of how much money people save each month. I spend about $2000+ a month and save about about $1500. Would this be enough a month to save for my retirement? I'm 24 years old.
    ... the simple answer of how much to put in is as much as possible, as early as possible. There is a rough rule of thumb for what to contribute for a comfortable retirement...

    Take the age you start your pension and halve it.
    Put this % of your pre-tax salary aside each year until you retire.


    Make sure you include your employer's contribution in that percentage.

    So someone starting aged 32 requires 16% of their salary for the rest of their working life.
  • SG27
    SG27 Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    That sounds pretty similar to my situation (after converting the currency) if the $1500 is purely for retirement ie into a pension or similar and you will definitely not touch it until then I think you are doing very well!

    I save a similar amount each month but it's emergency savings/ holiday savings/ house move savings too.

    This website is amazing for anything you need to know about anything! But you would get better info on a US based site.
  • innovate
    innovate Posts: 16,217 Forumite
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    SG27 wrote: »
    This website is amazing for anything you need to know about anything! But you would get better info on a US based site.
    Except it is no use whatsoever, apart from a few forum posts, when it comes to investments. There's a big clue in the name of the site - moneysaving, and it is very UK-centric. Nothing wrong with that.
  • CLV
    CLV Posts: 13 Forumite
    I just quit my job and started a new business. Thing are going good but I'm scraping right now! LOL

    I have to tell you I'm super happy about it though! :)
  • John1993_2
    John1993_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    Spam post, thheir profile mentions their investment site.
  • Thanks for the response guys. Very valuable information. I like this site, but can anyone recommend a good us based forum savings site?
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    cavemanit wrote: »
    Thanks for the response guys. Very valuable information. I like this site, but can anyone recommend a good us based forum savings site?

    Google is your friend
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