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r/fiaustralia

Welcome to the Australian version of r/financialindependence, a place created for Australians to discuss the concepts of financial independence (FI) and retiring early (RE). You can be financially independent early in life! There is no need to work until to you are 65+ in order to access Superannuation benefits and retire. Why not retire at 45? At 35? Welcome to the concept of Financial Independence.

r/fiaustralia Subreddit Stats & Analytics

r/fiaustralia is a Personal Finance subreddit in the Nerds category with 326,720 members. Use this page to track r/fiaustralia stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.

Recent r/fiaustralia growth: +75 members today (+0.02%) and +401 members this week (+0.12%).

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r/fiaustralia Current Stats

Total Members
326,720

r/fiaustralia Growth Analytics

24 hours
Growth↗ +0.0%
Net+75
Daily Avg+75
7 days
Growth↗ +0.1%
Net+292
Daily Avg+42
30 days
Growth↗ +0.7%
Net+2,423
Daily Avg+81

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