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Cost to retire each state
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1547946" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Who and how did they come up with these numbers? According to this thing I need 1.6 mil to retire in Oregon. I am retired and living very comfortably with a whole lot less than 1.6 mil. An annual housing cost of $31,083? What they figure you need to buy a $400,000 home with no down payment? A $3,183 annual utility bill? I guess it takes a lot of power to heat that $400,000 home. I have a 1,850 sq foot home in one of the colder parts of the state and my utility bill is a third of that. These internet experts maybe aren't so expert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1547946, member: 498"] Who and how did they come up with these numbers? According to this thing I need 1.6 mil to retire in Oregon. I am retired and living very comfortably with a whole lot less than 1.6 mil. An annual housing cost of $31,083? What they figure you need to buy a $400,000 home with no down payment? A $3,183 annual utility bill? I guess it takes a lot of power to heat that $400,000 home. I have a 1,850 sq foot home in one of the colder parts of the state and my utility bill is a third of that. These internet experts maybe aren't so expert. [/QUOTE]
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