COAST FIRE THRESHOLD · Poland

Can You Retire on $1M in Gdynia?

The honest math. Standard FIRE assumptions, cost-of-living data from our Gdynia guide, and the caveats most retirement calculators skip.

The Answer

Yes, comfortably

At the standard 4% safe withdrawal rate, you'd generate meaningfully more than local cost of living, with buffer for lifestyle upgrades, healthcare, and inflation.

At 4% rule, you have

$3,333/mo

Local cost of living

$1,400/mo

Monthly buffer

+$1,933

What $3,333/month Actually Buys in Gdynia

B

Well-above-baseline

Your budget covers Gdynia's full comfortable lifestyle with meaningful buffer for travel, family visits, and unexpected expenses.

At this budget, you can afford

  • Housing (B): 2BR, good neighborhood
  • Food & dining (B): Eat out daily, good groceries
  • Healthcare (A): Intl insurance + specialist access
  • Transport (B): Daily rideshare or scooter

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What $1M Actually Generates

Withdrawal StrategyMonthly Incomevs Cost of LivingHorizon
Conservative (3.25%)
Wade Pfau's horizon-adjusted rate for 50-year early retirement
$2,708+$1,30850+ years
Moderate (3.5%)
Pfau-Kitces research for 40-year FIRE retirement
$2,917+$1,51740 years
Standard 4% Rule (Bengen)
Classic Bengen/Trinity 30-year safe rate
$3,333+$1,93330 years
Aggressive (5%)
Trinity Study showed ~83% success over 30 years; more reliable for shorter horizons
$4,167+$2,767~20 years

Based on William Bengen's 4% rule (1994) and horizon-adjusted extensions by Wade Pfau and Michael Kitces. See Safe Withdrawal Rate by Age for details on choosing your rate.

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Where the $1,400/month Goes in Gdynia

Rent (1BR, city center)
$750
Groceries & food
$300
Utilities
$120
Transportation
$50
Healthcare
$150

Numbers are for a comfortable solo lifestyle. Couples typically run 1.5× these costs; families with kids 2–2.5×. For full lifestyle data, see the Gdynia city guide.

The Full FIRE Number for Gdynia

If you want to retire in Gdynia using the standard 4% rule with a clean 30-year buffer, your FIRE number is:

$420,000($16,800 annual × 25)

You have $1,000,000. That's $580,000 above target.

What Taxes Would You Pay in Poland?

Poland taxes worldwide income.

What This Analysis Doesn't Include

Your actual tax drag

We assume baseline SWR. Your real post-tax income depends on account mix (Roth/traditional/taxable), Social Security, and where funds are held.

Healthcare pre-Medicare

The healthcare line uses local averages. US expats pre-65 often face much higher costs; EU and Thai retirees often much lower.

Sequence of returns risk

A 4% rule works historically — but not if your first decade has bad returns. See our sequence risk guide.

Currency & visa

FX swings and visa renewal requirements change the math for non-nationals. Research the specific visa pathway to Poland before committing.

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Cost-of-living data sourced from Numbeo, government sources, and research; tax data from state/country sources with per-page provenance. Educational content only — consult a fiduciary advisor before acting on any retirement plan.