r/retirement
Friendly community of traditional retirees that retired at age 59 or later and those almost there. Imagine gathering around a table, with your favorite drink in hand, talking with friends and acquaintances. Sharing about the transition to retirement, discuss the money, divulging challenges, and more. See the rules that guide our conversations such as we are respectful, cover safe for work topics, politics free, etc. You **Must HIT the JOIN button** to comment/post. USA based but all welcome.
r/retirement Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/retirement is a Personal Finance subreddit in the Nerds category with 148,899 members. Use this page to track r/retirement stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/retirement growth: +288 members today (+0.19%) and +1,021 members this week (+0.69%).
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r/retirement Subreddit Rules
You Retired at age 59+ OR plan to retire at 59+ and at least fifty
A peer community of people that traditionally retired at age 59 on up OR plan to retire at 59+ and at least fifty. Asking what to do for your family or friends that are? Send Them here. Did you retire Before 59? Visit our sister subreddit r/earlyretirement
Must JOIN, low karma/new to Reddit?
Must hit the JOIN button. New users (and Redditors) with low karma need to build it up first to participate here. See https://reddit.com/r/NewToReddit/w/common-questions
We are respectful / reddiquette
We are conversational, Not confrontational here. We are respectful, swear free, and practice reddiquette - https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/205926439 No to any form of insults, bullying, provoking, gatekeeping, ageism, ETC. Moderator interactions will be civil. Breaking these can lead to a ban as they are not conducive to community health.
Everyone - Do Not engage , click on REPORT. Thanks!
Highly curated/moderated & composing rule
Not All posts/comments will post. Many times will be delayed. Review the rules and consider if what you share is best in a recent post as a comment or another subreddit. Posts are 350+ characters, conversation starting, not a vent or mental health distress (please seek care), and considered by mods. All items can be locked/deleted: to maintain the rules, volunteer life balance/spam mitigation, simply due to moderator discretion, or to keep to the post topic. Also no self redaction/deletions.
Politics free & No NSFW/religion/etc
Hi! Also Includes no discussion on suicide(please seek help), chat/ai, illegal or adult or recreational drug activity. There are other great subreddits to discuss these things. Breaking this rule can lead to ban.
Do not engage, click on report. Thanks!
No PM/DM. Solicit, Research, Survey, Spam..
Solicitation requests MUST reach out to Mod. PM/DM requests or offers are prohibited unless Mod approved. Research/survey go to https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit4researchers/ . Business? Don’t Spam .. DO ad - https://ads.reddit.com/ . Breaking this rule can lead to ban.
User Agreement
You agree, by posting or commenting, that you will abide by all these subreddit’s guidelines/rules and are aware that breaking them can result in being banned. You also understand to not take anything posted in r/retirement as advice nor recommendation. This includes all contents such as but not limited to- comments, posts, the wiki and its related links. These are for entertainment and/or informational purposes only and the quality and accuracy is not implied nor guaranteed.
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