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Can I Retire at 70 With $2M?

Nest Egg
$2M
4% Rule Annual Income
$80,000
Monthly
$6,667
vs Avg Retired Couple
+2,602/mo

Is $2M Enough to Retire at 70?

The 4% rule — pioneered by financial planner William Bengen in 1994 and validated by the Trinity Study — suggests withdrawing 4% of your portfolio in Year 1, then adjusting for inflation annually. With $2,000,000, that's $80,000/year or $6,667/month. The average retired household spends $4,065/month (2022 BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey). At this portfolio size, you have a 2,602/month cushion above average expenses.

Withdrawal Rate Comparison

3% (Very Conservative)
$60,000/yr
$5,000/mo
4% (Standard)
$80,000/yr
$6,667/mo
5% (Aggressive)
$100,000/yr
$8,333/mo

How Long Will It Last?

Retiring at 70 means a 15-year retirement to age 85 (average life expectancy for a 70-year-old is actually higher — about 87 for women, 84 for men). At 4% withdrawals with 7% average investment returns and 3% inflation, a $2M portfolio historically lasts 30+ years in 90%+ of historical market scenarios. The risk: early retirement (pre-60) spans more market cycles.

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