This feels like the real toss up. I’m 26 so I’m hoping that I’ve still got a few years of floundering a bit trying to find something which brings me greater satisfaction, before admitting defeat and submitting to my corporate overlords.

Sounds good man! There’s always luck involved in these things but you made choices with those things as well.

Both my parents will be retired by the end of this year, boggles my mind what they’ll do with themselves. They don’t own their house quite yet but think they will soon and will likely sell it and live in a smaller place so they can afford to live…;
Not worried myself because I will be dead long before 65

yeah my gf’s dad retires next week and my folks will have their mortgage paid off in < 5 years. pretty crazy. but yeah with a bit of luck the nuclear winter will take us anwyay

We had been overpaying the mortgage when we could from the start, which has made a massive difference. Now we have an Offset account, so all savings are in that which saves a lot in interest. I’m hoping to be mortgage free (or at break even on the mortgage/savings) within 5 or 6 years. But more realistically 8-10 years. Currently 6 years into a 25 year term.

I’m also trying to increase my pension contributions via salary sacrifice. I took a £25 monthly pay cut last month, which means an extra £40 a month goes in my pension. Think I’ve got about £270 a month going in now. But still the pension I’d get is pretty poor. I need to up it a lot more.

Once the the mortgage is paid off/at break even. I’ll probably salary sacrifice the equivalent of the monthly mortgage payment and try and max out the pension.

My parents have always lived in social housing and struggled in the past, I don’t expect much if any of an inheritance when they pass away, which is why I have got in the mindset of saving and overpaying from an early age.

Also at retirement, I’ll probably sell up and move somewhere more affordable.

All the same quite sad silently waiting for the light to die on the concepts of pensions as politics whittles them into nothing as the market overrides public opinion. Probably take some direct action at some point to save them, but unlikely to actually happen. A nice thought though.

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One of the likely consequences of the current demographic problem we’re in is that then it comes to OUR retirement there is likely to be a surplus of decent inexpensive rural property you can downsize to after all the Baby Boomers who were in them have died and their children/grandchildren have sold them to buy property in the cities…

Will not having kids help d’ya think?

Or will I have no-one to look after me in my old age?

Certainly will increase your ability to save and reduce your outgoings.

Although this idea that “when I’m old my kids will look after me” seems completely at odds with how most people ACTUALLY treat the elderly in their families.

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FINALLY someone with a good idea in this thread.

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Mug’s game mate, all the money’s in shifting Magic and Yugioh, and there’s no way I’m spending my twilight years around THOSE people.

Don’t think they’ll be pensions in 20 years.

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Well, from personal experience, my father has been nothing short of a saint to his parents. He deserves for me to look after him when he’s decrepit, but I will be too busy on two zero hour contracts at 62 to take him to ASDA’s

Hahahaha as if that boat’s gonna look after you when you’re old

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Your father is a good man.

Problem with that is that rural locations struggle to have the services that make retirement possible.

Things like GPs surgeries, public transport, shops etc are often a good 30 minute drive away. My parents struggle with it, and they both drive and only live 40 miles from central London.

The thing is people won’t even mind, it’ll be like with the NHS, they’ll just be told they’re impossible for all but the rich.
Which is the exact opposite of the point of them but that’s our society!!!

maybe the butler should be replaced by a robot butler/robot kid. @xylo?

Yep, I’m convinced it’ll be gated communities and slums by that point.Maybe the whole world will be slums and all the rich will just live in Hong Kong

That is all very true.

Bottom line is - getting old sucks (and The Way The UK Is Going™ will conspire to make it suckier).