Every FIRE calculator on the internet starts with the same assumption: tell us what you spend, and we will tell you when you can stop working. As if the only question that matters is the math.
I did not want a specific life. I wanted options.
I wanted the option of private school – even if I chose public. The option of hiring help – even if I did most of it myself. The option of booking the flight without checking whether it was “worth it.” The option of saying yes without doing mental math first.
When I ran the real numbers – not the frugal-blog numbers, but the numbers that buy optionality – the gap was staggering. And it depends entirely on where you live. This calculator accounts for what most others ignore: your city, your taxes, and inflation. Because Fat FIRE in New York and Fat FIRE in Lisbon are completely different numbers.
Key Takeaways
- Fat FIRE means $150K-$300K+ in annual retirement spending – premium optionality, not just survival
- Location changes everything – Fat FIRE in NYC ($200K) buys the same lifestyle as $83K in Tokyo or $63K in Bangkok
- Taxes and inflation matter – a 15% tax rate and 2.5% inflation add years to your timeline versus ignoring them
- See your lifestyle across 150 cities worldwide – from Zurich to Chiang Mai, with cost-of-living adjusted FIRE numbers
- Every $10K in annual spending costs roughly 1-2 more years of work at typical savings rates