How to Save for Retirement on a Limited Budget (2024)

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Retirement was easy decades ago. At least that’s what my grandmother used to tell me:

You worked until you were 55, then retired. The state would pay a pension that was enough to live off. And you were also paid that pension for as long as you were alive. Guaranteed.

Times have changed now.

We can’t work for 30 years (like they did), then retire and live 30 more years on a state pension plan.

The state cannot support all the retirees today, so, if you rely on the social security retirement, you’re in for a pretty nasty surprise.

The number of work years has increased and many countries are trying to make us work until we die, if possible, and the state funds are no longer enough for us all.

Here is why we need to plan for our retirement and start saving money until it’s too late.

How to save for retirement on a limited budget

A small percentage of people are rich, the rest are either poor or barely making it.

If you are already on a low income, imagine how life will be when you have no income at all. This is why a limited budget shouldn’t keep you from properly saving money for retirement.

Invest in employer-sponsored retirement accounts

Is your employer offering you a matching contribution in your 401(k) or Roth 401(k)? Then make the effort to meet their percentage. Investing lower would mean you are leaving money on the table.

Even if this means cutting back on other expenses, this can boost your retirement savings and be worth the hassle a few decades from now.

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Look for other retirement saving plans

Maxed up your 401(k)?

Wonderful job. But don’t stop here. There are other retirement saving options to be tried.

If you can get your hands on any other retirement funding solutions, start slowly investing in them as well. An IRA for example. Maybe a Roth IRA, too.

Lower your expenses and become more of a minimalist

Years ago, when reading about minimalism, I thought these people are crazy to buy so little stuff and keep their houses uncluttered.

In the past months, my view has changed.

We both earn pretty well and this also translated into a spiraling lifestyle inflation.

While we still don’t bother buying too much gear ourselves, our daughter has way more stuff than a 4 year old would need.

Almost 50 blouses/t-shirts, 30+ pants, close to a hundred puzzles, 60 or more plush toys etc. It’s true most of the items were bought from discount stores.

She also received presents from dear friends and relatives, but it all adds up to dizzying totals.

The costs wouldn’t be as steep if we tried to sell the items once daughter overgrows them, but since we’re more on the charitable side, all the toys and clothing she no longer uses are donated to less fortunate children.

My epiphany came after we started spending more time at our rural house, somewhere near the city.

We can’t carry all our junk there and, since the house is still under renovation, there’s very limited storage space.

Imagine my shock when I realized my kid doesn’t really need all this stuff to be happy. We take some clothing with us and 2-3 plush toys. Few puzzles and activity books.

Her favorite thing in the village is to just see her trees grow in our small orchard, walk on the hills together with her father and our Carpathian Shepherd dog or play in the sand we buy for renovations.

We decided to stop all purchases altogether and only buy few things when needed. This should allow us to slowly declutter and be able to save money more aggressively.

And yes, I plan on selling some more expensive items (stroller, breast pump etc.) and not just gift them anymore.

If you find yourself on such a dangerous overspending slope as we’ve been, just stop and reassess your priorities.

Is all the junk you own making you truly happy? Probably not.

So start decluttering and stop buying the junk back.

Ideally, you should use Craigslist and eBay to sell some of the stuff you don’t need anymore. Maybe a garage sale to free up space and earn some money.

This money can get into a savings account for your future self to be more secure during retirement.

Becoming more of a minimalist (even a little) allows you to stop spending this much and free up money for more important stuff.

Consider downsizing

If you have a big house, but don’t need all this space (remember, you started decluttering), you can find a smaller rental and pay less each month.

For homeowners, either sell and buy something cheaper or, even better, get a smaller house and use the difference between the rent you pay and the rent you charge to fund your retirement accounts.

We have 2 city apartments that should earn us a pretty decent income. And our village house which is being renovated now and will become our retirement haven.

This alone would allow us to fund our retirement fully.

Look for new ways to earn money

There’s almost no article I write about how to become financially independent, prepare for retirement or pay off debt without this strategy. There’s just so much you can save or declutter. You cannot save into the negatives, so, if you really want to get ahead, find ways to earn some money.

Bake cookies for special events.

I know women who take a small easy recipe and bake some delicious cakes or cookies for people who are too busy to do this themselves.

They use only fresh ingredients and the results are so yummy.

I have a friend who also prepares food for special events (salads, meatballs etc.). Catering food that’s delicious and very lucrative for her.

She also sells veal and chicken meat to people in the city. She doesn’t raise and slaughter the animals, but has allied with few people in a nearby village, buys their meat and resells it for more bucks.

It’s a lot of running around, but it’s also profitable.

Handmade items sell well if you know where to find your clients. You can also make money from preserves, cooked properly, from natural ingredients.

There are so many ways you can earn an extra buck. Tutor, walk dogs, do landscaping for neighbors, the opportunities are limitless.

Not all people who try to earn an extra buck will make their new small business a success and be able to fund their lifestyle with it, but even few hundred bucks now and then can help yousave for retirement.

What other solutions have you successfully applied or plan on employing to save for retirement on a limited budget?

Ramona is a freelance web designer and personal finance blogger. She loves traveling, cooking homemade meals and playing around with her daughter and their rescued dog.

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FAQs

How to save enough money for retirement? ›

Saving Matters!
  1. Start saving, keep saving, and stick to.
  2. Know your retirement needs. ...
  3. Contribute to your employer's retirement.
  4. Learn about your employer's pension plan. ...
  5. Consider basic investment principles. ...
  6. Don't touch your retirement savings. ...
  7. Ask your employer to start a plan. ...
  8. Put money into an Individual Retirement.

How can I save for retirement independently? ›

Begin saving as early as possible in other tax-advantaged accounts if you don't have a 401(k). Good alternatives include traditional and Roth IRAs and health savings accounts (HSAs). A non-retirement investment account can offer higher earnings but your risk may be higher.

How to make a budget for retirement? ›

To create a retirement budget, follow these steps:
  1. Calculate your retirement income goal.
  2. List your expected spending.
  3. Identify expenses that may change in retirement.
  4. Factor in lifestyle changes.
  5. Estimate your retirement income.
  6. Map out a spending plan.
  7. Try out your budget.
Apr 4, 2024

Can I retire at 62 with $400,000 in 401k? ›

If you have $400,000 in the bank you can retire early at age 62, but it will be tight. The good news is that if you can keep working for just five more years, you are on track for a potentially quite comfortable retirement by full retirement age.

What is a realistic amount to save for retirement? ›

Our guideline: Aim to save at least 15% of your pre-tax income1 each year, which includes any employer match. That's assuming you save for retirement from age 25 to age 67.

Why don't Americans save for retirement? ›

Why? Because many Americans don't have the opportunity to save for retirement. The vast majority of retirement savings come through a plan provided by an employer—typically a 401(k)—but an estimated 56 million private sector workers don't have a plan at work.

What is the golden rule of retirement savings? ›

Retirement may seem like a distant dream, but it's never too early or too late to start planning. The “golden rule” suggests saving at least 15% of your pre-tax income, but with each individual's financial situation being unique, how can you be sure you're on the right track?

What is the simplest retirement plan? ›

A SIMPLE IRA plan (Savings Incentive Match PLan for Employees) allows employees and employers to contribute to traditional IRAs set up for employees. It is ideally suited as a start-up retirement savings plan for small employers not currently sponsoring a retirement plan.

How to save for retirement if no 401k? ›

Investing in real estate and small business opportunities gives you the potential to grow your retirement nest egg.
  1. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
  2. Brokerage Accounts.
  3. Tax-Deferred Annuities.
  4. Real Estate Investments.
  5. Invest in a Small Business.
  6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  7. The Bottom Line.

Why is budgeting important in retirement? ›

If you prepare a budget for your current monthly spending and irregular spending, then you have a target amount of annual retirement income you need to generate. If you're regularly spending more than what you expect your retirement income to be, then sooner or later, you'll run out of money while you're still alive.

How to make a good budget? ›

Allow up to 50% of your income for needs, including debt minimums. Leave 30% of your income for wants. Commit 20% of your income to savings and debt repayment beyond minimums. Track and manage your budget through regular check-ins.

Is $1500 a month enough to retire on? ›

While $1,500 might not be enough for non-housing retirement expenses for many people, it doesn't mean it's impossible to stick to this or other amounts, such as if you're already retired and don't have the ability to increase your budget.

Where can I retire on $2000 a month in the United States? ›

5 US Cities Where You Can Retire on $2,000 a Month
  • Chiang Mai, Thailand. Advantages: Very inexpensive. ...
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico. Advantage: In the United States. ...
  • Claremont, New Hampshire. A couple who found a place to retire on $2,000 per month. ...
  • Decatur, Indiana. Advantages: Potentially low rent. ...
  • El Paso, Texas.
Mar 19, 2024

How many people have $1,000,000 in retirement savings? ›

In fact, statistically, around 10% of retirees have $1 million or more in savings. The majority of retirees, however, have far less saved.

What is the $1000 a month rule for retirement? ›

The $1,000-a-month retirement rule says that you should save $240,000 for every $1,000 of monthly income you'll need in retirement. So, if you anticipate a $4,000 monthly budget when you retire, you should save $960,000 ($240,000 * 4).

What happens if you save $1000 a month for retirement? ›

If you start by contributing $1,000 a month to a retirement account at age 30 or younger, your savings could be worth more than $1 million by the time you retire. Here's how much you should expect to have in your account by the time you retire at 67: If you start at 20 years old you should have $2,024,222 saved.

Is saving $100 a month for retirement good? ›

Your Retirement Savings If You Save $100 a Month in a 401(k)

If you're age 25 and have 40 years to save until retirement, depositing $100 a month into a savings account earning the current average U.S. interest rate of 0.42% APY would get you to just $52,367 in retirement savings — not great.

Is $1,000 a month enough for retirement? ›

Understanding the $1,000-a-Month Rule: The $1,000-a-month rule is a simplified formula designed to help individuals calculate the amount they need to save for retirement. According to this rule, one should aim to save $240,000 for every $1,000 of monthly income they anticipate requiring during retirement.

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