Moonglow
Diamond Member
One thing you do is live modestly.I do not know how these people live to be honest.
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One thing you do is live modestly.I do not know how these people live to be honest.
I am not reading it from anywhere, I am doing my own math.
If I start taking my SS at 65 when I 72 I will have gotten 219,072 total from SS. If I wait till I am 67 I will have gotten 196,704 total from SS.
If I start taking my SS at 65 when I 75 I will have gotten 301224 total from SS. If I wait till I am 67 I will have gotten 290056 total from SS.
If I start taking my SS at 65 when I 77 I will have gotten 355992 total from SS. If I wait till I am 67 I will have gotten 360624 total from SS.
So, it is not till I hit 77 that I would have made more money by waiting.
There is no promise of reaching 77, thus I will not wait.
Doing this also allows us to, with any luck, not touch our 401k till we are at least 70, and the money it will make in those years on interest alone is more than what I could get from SS by waiting to take it.
We both have a very good income and benefits, but both of us are ready to be done working and enjoy the rest of our life. The only thing holding us back is we waited way to long to really start saving for retirement, but we are quickly making up for that.
Each to his own.
Not in my case. I make a good income and I don't have to hit IRA. So, will wait till I turn 70 to start withdrawing my SS.Not necessarily. If you wait until 70 and must withdraw from your IRA for living expenses until then, you lose out on all that tax deferred income. I’d rather start SS at 65 (which I did) and allow my IRA to continue to build up until I’m required to withdraw beginning at 73.
And you don’t have to stop working at 62 if you are drawing SS.
I love what I do (IT) and so will continue to work as long as someone is willing to give me a paycheck. Or, till I get bored of working. Whichever comes first.
I could figure out exactly when the best time to start SS is if I knew:100%.
if you live to be 85 or more you might come out ahead by waiting.
I could figure out exactly when the best time to start SS is if I knew:
1) The interest on my investments over the time I delay, and
2) The date I leave this Earth.
Since I don’t know, I split the difference and started at 65. But it’s important to realize that the objective is NOT to get as much money out of SS as possible - it’s to make sure you don’t outlive your money.
Fuck that.One thing you do is live modestly.
What that means is that because young, able-bodied workers are content to live off welfare and thus refuse to take a job, opportunities have opened for senior citizens.
When I tried to get a new job at age 55, nobody would even consider me for an interview. Now, more than 10 years later, I could get a job tomorrow if I needed one.
I sit on my ass at workAgree. And I think people hiring are dumbfounded at how hard working this group is. Definitely a reversal
Good to hear. There are some crazies out there wanting you to give good effort no matter your wage. It's anti Christian.I sit on my ass at work
The better the pay the better I work.Good to hear. There are some crazies out there wanting you to give good effort no matter your wage. It's anti Christian.
I prefer to die young and leave a pretty corpse.Fuck that.![]()
Just earn more.I could figure out exactly when the best time to start SS is if I knew:
1) The interest on my investments over the time I delay, and
2) The date I leave this Earth.
Since I don’t know, I split the difference and started at 65. But it’s important to realize that the objective is NOT to get as much money out of SS as possible - it’s to make sure you don’t outlive your money.