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r/DIYRetirement

Retirement planning for DIY. We cover everything from withdrawal strategies to Social Security claiming, Medicare coverage to retirement planning tools. Best, Rob Berger

r/DIYRetirement Subreddit Stats & Analytics

r/DIYRetirement is a Personal Finance subreddit in the Nerds category with 17,111 members. Use this page to track r/DIYRetirement stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.

Recent r/DIYRetirement growth: +193 members today (+1.14%) and +544 members this week (+3.28%).

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r/DIYRetirement Current Stats

Total Members
17,111

r/DIYRetirement Growth Analytics

24 hours
Growth↗ +1.1%
Net+193
Daily Avg+193
7 days
Growth↗ +2.5%
Net+410
Daily Avg+59
30 days
Growth↗ +10.5%
Net+1,627
Daily Avg+54

Daily Growth Chart (30 days)

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r/DIYRetirement Subreddit Rules

1

Be kind, courteous, and constructive

It's ok to disagree. It's not ok to be disagreeable.

2

Stay on topic: retirement planning & investing.

Related sub‑topics are welcome, such as taxes, Social Security, withdrawal strategies, portfolio construction, Medicare and insurance.

3

No spam, promotions, or sales pitches

This includes affiliate links, referral codes, paid services, newsletters, YouTube channels, or “DM me for advice.” Links to useful content on topic are ok, but excessive self-promotion is not.

4

No solicitation of clients or paid consultations

Offering or requesting 1‑on‑1 paid advice violates rule 3 and Reddit policy.

5

No personal identifying information

Protect your privacy: no full names, addresses, account numbers, or phone numbers—yours or anyone else’s.

6

Minimal politics

Policy discussions are allowed only when directly relevant to retirement or investing (e.g., changes to tax law, Social Security reform). Purely partisan posts will be removed.

7

Use flair and descriptive titles

Choose the appropriate flair (Question, Advice, Resource, Discussion, Success Story, etc.) and write titles that summarize the issue.

8

No “hot stock tips” or speculative trading advice

This community centers on long‑term retirement planning and investing. Day‑trading and pump‑and‑dump style posts belong elsewhere.

9

Remember the disclaimer

All discussions are for educational purposes only and do not constitute personalized financial advice. Consult a qualified professional for individual circumstances.

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