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Couple was on track for early retirement until kids blew up the budget. Can they still achieve their goal on one income?

Last updated: February 21, 2026 5:45 am
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Couple was on track for early retirement until kids blew up the budget. Can they still achieve their goal on one income?
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Alejandro and Brady Muñoz had a clear financial plan in place for years: keep expenses low and save aggressively to achieve early retirement. Their commitment to the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement was driven by a desire for flexibility rather than luxury. However, life threw them a curveball when they welcomed two children and experienced a job relocation, resulting in a shift from dual incomes to a single income household.

Before starting a family, both Alejandro and Brady worked as engineers, with one income dedicated to investments and retirement savings. Currently, Alejandro, 31, earns $113,000 annually as an engineer and supplements his income with part-time work at a local fire department. Brady, 27, has put her career on hold to care for their young children.

Despite the income change, the Muñozes have managed to accumulate substantial savings. Alejandro’s 401(k) holds around $220,000, with an additional $140,000 in a second 401(k). They have approximately $80,000 invested in brokerage accounts, $54,000 in health savings accounts, $52,000 in various IRAs, and $20,000 in certificates of deposit. They also have 529 college savings plans for their children, primarily funded through gifts from friends and family.

Their monthly expenses, including mortgage, utilities, insurance, and childcare costs, total around $2,650. Additionally, they contribute $730 monthly to charitable causes. While they have managed their finances well, raising children can significantly impact a budget. A recent study found that the cost of raising a child over 18 years has increased to $297,674, emphasizing the financial challenges parents face.

To adapt to their new circumstances, the Muñozes are considering adjusting their financial strategy rather than abandoning their early retirement goals. Suggestions from a financial planner include using funds from a health savings account to pay off a medical loan, refinancing their mortgage to unlock savings, and increasing contributions to retirement accounts.

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For parents aiming for early retirement, flexibility is key. Adjusting savings strategies as circumstances change, avoiding lifestyle inflation, and maximizing tax-advantaged accounts can help maintain progress towards financial independence. Building a robust emergency fund and exploring opportunities for additional income can also enhance long-term financial security.

In conclusion, the Muñozes’ story serves as a reminder that financial independence is achievable with adaptability and smart financial decisions. By making strategic adjustments and staying committed to their goals, they can still work towards their early retirement dreams despite life’s unexpected twists.

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