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 Subreddit Rules
Be kind, courteous, and constructive
It's ok to disagree. It's not ok to be disagreeable.
Stay on topic: retirement planning & investing.
Related sub‑topics are welcome, such as taxes, Social Security, withdrawal strategies, portfolio construction, Medicare and insurance.
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.
No solicitation of clients or paid consultations
Offering or requesting 1‑on‑1 paid advice violates rule 3 and Reddit policy.
No personal identifying information
Protect your privacy: no full names, addresses, account numbers, or phone numbers—yours or anyone else’s.
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.
Use flair and descriptive titles
Choose the appropriate flair (Question, Advice, Resource, Discussion, Success Story, etc.) and write titles that summarize the issue.
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.
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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