X13
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My kid got the free $1000, not planning on adding any extra. Just going to let it ride
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Be aware the money had to have been in the 529 for 15 years and there's a limit of 35K that can be rolled over. Also earned income requirements and annual limits I think apply. Remember they broadened what 529's can be used for though. Not just for college, trade school/equipment etc. much more is covered. Most kids will be able to spend some unless they go into something that costs them nothing for a career.My 3-week-old will get the $1000 and I’m pretty sure my 2 1-2-year-old will qualify for the $250, but I don’t anticipate putting in any more than that. Even being comfortably upper-middle-class and lucking into buying a house before the COVID surge, it still gets pretty complicated to put extra into our retirement, pay $25k a year for daycare, contribute to two 529 college accounts, AND get our kids’ retirement started at birth.
If the kids don’t go the college route, they can roll the 529 into a Roth IRA, and I just have to count on instilling enough financial sense in them to build their own retirements. As long as I do my part on my retirement, they should get a windfall when I go, because family history makes it likely I’ll run out of time before I run out of money.