r/EuropeFIRE
financial independence/retire early in Europe
This sub is about reaching and maintaining financial independence in Europe, where financial independence means that working is not a necessity.
Community Stats
- Subscribers
- 343k
- Content rating
- SFW
- Created
- 2017-06-02
- Posts per day
- < 1/day
- Comments per day
- 44/day
- Discussion style
- Comment-heavy
- Content mix
- Text-focused (17% image, 1% video)
- Top post
- 590 upvotes
- Top 100 median
- 49 upvotes
- Competition
- Low competition
r/EuropeFIRE is a SFW subreddit with 343 thousand subscribers, created in 2017. It's text-focused, with only 18% of top posts being images or video. Posts average about 1 per day with 44 comments per day, making it a comment-heavy community. Top posts this year scored up to 594 upvotes, with a typical top-100 post earning 49. It's a low-competition community — the 100th-ranked top post of the past year is from 321 days ago. Browse 3 closely related communities below to find similar subreddits.
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