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This is a community for people who want to retire early (before 60) with less than ~$50-60k in planned household expenses ($25-30k individual).

I am not affiliated with the leanfire community on Reddit, but it was one of my favorite sub-reddits. If a mod from that sub-reddit wants to take this over please just let me know.

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The Internal Revenue Service on Tuesday announced that the annual contribution limit in 2024 will jump to $4,150 for self-only coverage (up from $3,850 in 2023) and $8,300 for family coverage (up from $7,750 in 2023). The inflation-adjusted amounts mark the largest-ever increase to the amount of money that can contributed to the triple-tax advantaged accounts each year.

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