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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Should We Work Longer for Our Son’s Inheritance?
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Should We Work Longer for Our Son’s Inheritance?

Last updated: December 7, 2025 10:15 am
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The decision to retire early or continue working to leave a larger inheritance to your children is a dilemma that many people face. One Reddit user, a 48-year-old woman, is grappling with this exact dilemma. She and her husband have built a combined net worth of 8.1 million dollars through steady careers and a modest lifestyle. They are considering retiring and relocating at the end of the year, but she feels guilty about potentially not leaving her son a larger financial head start.

The woman’s son is currently in college and will graduate debt-free, thanks to his parents’ financial support. They have also set up a stock account for him worth around 250,000 dollars. Despite this strong financial foundation, the woman worries about her son’s future financial security, especially since he has chosen a career path that may not lead to a high salary.

Her husband believes they have already done enough for their son and that it is time for him to stand on his own. However, the woman struggles with feelings of guilt and a desire to protect her son from financial hardship at all costs.

While the woman has already provided her son with a solid financial start, she can find a balance between early retirement and ensuring her son’s future financial security. With a net worth of 8.1 million dollars, a diversified portfolio, and a safe withdrawal rate, she can generate a comfortable income in retirement. This income can allow her to support her son in meaningful ways without sacrificing her own retirement dreams.

Ultimately, the decision to retire early or continue working to leave a larger inheritance is a personal one. The woman can find a way to enjoy her financial freedom while still providing support to her son in a way that feels right to her. Retirement is not just about financial investments; it’s about finding a balance between accumulating wealth and enjoying the fruits of that labor.

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