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Joe Nation

(1,028 posts)
56. Great point!
Sun Jan 28, 2024, 10:08 PM
Jan 2024

Health is the unknown variable at retirement. It definitely can drag you down financially regardless of your SS haul.

Sounds about right, I was born in 1949 and I'm very happy with my Social Security Walleye Jan 2024 #1
1949 for me as well,,, KarenS Jan 2024 #2
Me as well. NoRethugFriends Jan 2024 #6
Me too! LovelyStuff Jan 2024 #13
49er here. mwb970 Jan 2024 #18
Ditto! William Seger Jan 2024 #22
Good grief. What a bunch of old farts. Wink Wink flashman13 Jan 2024 #32
'52 here and I have no complaints. Chainfire Jan 2024 #29
"The best birth year in the modern era? That would be 1949".. me too. My buddy who was born the same year mitch96 Jan 2024 #40
Born in'47. MOMFUDSKI Jan 2024 #3
Interesting. Is there a link? Thanks. enough Jan 2024 #4
There isn't a lot of awareness about this Shermann Jan 2024 #19
IIRC, SS benefits were not taxed until St. Ronnie Raygun went on his mission to destroy the middle class. OMGWTF Jan 2024 #25
He and Greenspan gouged out a big chunk of Social Security Farmer-Rick Jan 2024 #37
That's that basis value that I referred to in post 19 Shermann Jan 2024 #48
Thanks for that explanation Farmer-Rick Jan 2024 #50
You can get indexing information from SSA here... Peer Gynt Jan 2024 #24
Cool, thanks. 2naSalit Jan 2024 #41
Actually, its not the best and worst years to be born... LakeVermilion Jan 2024 #5
Your primary benefits filing age doesn't affect the calculus here Shermann Jan 2024 #12
Born January 1. You've got me curious KPN Jan 2024 #20
I guess we're going there Shermann Jan 2024 #23
Lol. Thanks! Not sure whether that's a benefit or cost. I was curious mostly because in my younger years, KPN Jan 2024 #42
It is sort of a scale from 0 to 15 with zero being the best and 15 being the worst Shermann Jan 2024 #44
So 1960 was a bonanza? wolfie001 Jan 2024 #7
1960/1962 are only half as bad as 1961 Shermann Jan 2024 #10
C'est la vie..... nt wolfie001 Jan 2024 #47
Social Security & Medicare The Butler Jan 2024 #8
Raises hand LittleGirl Jan 2024 #9
Penalty isn't the right word Shermann Jan 2024 #30
That's a good term LittleGirl Jan 2024 #46
I'm waiting until 70. The highest you can get. jimfields33 Jan 2024 #11
For that reason my wife wants me to keep working until 70 Martin Eden Jan 2024 #14
We're one month apart in age Auggie Jan 2024 #21
Good luck to you as well, fellow Boomer! Martin Eden Jan 2024 #36
I totally get that. Enjoy. jimfields33 Jan 2024 #53
The retirement simulators tend to support your strategy Shermann Jan 2024 #15
Most people don't realize how long they actually will live. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2024 #58
Yes and every year you live extends your life expectancy Shermann Jan 2024 #60
It depends on what year you are looking at. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2024 #62
Right and if and when you make it to 76, it extends to 12.29 years instead of 11.97 Shermann Jan 2024 #63
There was also a phase in period Joe Nation Jan 2024 #16
Joe I'm the same age and plan to do the same thing. Good luck to you chicoescuela Jan 2024 #27
My wife was born in 1961 Joe Nation Jan 2024 #35
I was born in 1948, PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2024 #17
My situation is almost exactly the same as yours. llmart Jan 2024 #28
Good for you. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2024 #59
I was born in 1952 DFW Jan 2024 #26
I, too, was born in '52. My social security was reduced by the amount I receive from Japan for the national pension Martin68 Jan 2024 #33
I'll bet!! DFW Jan 2024 #39
I was born in 1950 calguy Jan 2024 #31
High on the hog? LOL! Martin68 Jan 2024 #34
Uh oh, I was born in 1961.... FM123 Jan 2024 #38
On a sorta kinda positive note, you can't really lose money that you never had! nt Shermann Jan 2024 #45
You're right about that! FM123 Jan 2024 #49
Wait... Think. Again. Jan 2024 #54
For the last 49 years, it has come out of mine, anyway! DFW Jan 2024 #57
The Social Security benefits formula is what it is Shermann Jan 2024 #61
Happy 75th birthday to 49'ers. usonian Jan 2024 #43
Recently retired and started my SS Beachnutt Jan 2024 #51
είναι ελληνικό για μένα Goonch Jan 2024 #52
I'm glad that so many are playing the numbers game w/ their SS benefits, it's a good thing to know what one is SWBTATTReg Jan 2024 #55
Great point! Joe Nation Jan 2024 #56
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