(quoted from post at 12:48:51 12/14/18) You should of waited until you retirement age. You will never make up the difference by taking SS at 62. How can anyone live on $12000/year? I waited until I was 66 and between SS, my 401K and union pension I'm getting more money than when I was working. Last year I worked I made $130000.
Good luck anyway.
oesn't matter what you make. All that matters is what you report.(quoted from post at 13:02:59 12/14/18) And I knew a man who farmed over 5,000acres and retired at 65.
He said his SS was only $1,000 a month.
How does this work????
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