Can I Retire at 40 on a $200K Salary?
FIRE Number
$3.2M
Target Retirement Age
40
Years to FIRE
12
Monthly Savings Needed
$13K
Retiring at 40 on a $200K salary is a $200K salary — straightforward with disciplined savings and tax-aware investing. With 12 years to build your nest egg and planned retirement spending of $11K/month ($130K/year), your FIRE number is $3.2M — an ambitious target from a starting portfolio of $100K.
At a $200K salary, take-home pay after taxes is roughly $12K/month. To reach $3.2M by age 40, you need to save approximately $13K/month — a 80% savings rate. This includes 401k contributions, employer match, Roth IRA, and any taxable brokerage investing. Maximizing tax-advantaged accounts first (401k match, HSA, Roth IRA, then full 401k max) is the most efficient path.
The retirement income from $3.2M at a 4% withdrawal rate is $11K/month — mirroring your planned spending. Social Security adds another $3K/month when claimed at 67+, providing a meaningful income floor that reduces portfolio dependence in your later years. Budget $1K/month for healthcare until Medicare at 65.
Sequence-of-returns risk matters most at this age — your portfolio must last 45–55 years. A 1–2 year cash/bond buffer protects against being forced to sell stocks during early-retirement downturns. Flexible spending (reducing discretionary expenses by 10–15% during bear markets) dramatically improves success probabilities across all historical scenarios starting at age 40.