Posted by Geo-TH,In on December 14, 2018 at 11:51:41 from (50.127.66.151):
In Reply to: Social Security. posted by DeltaRed on December 14, 2018 at 09:56:38:
I retired at 55, pension. Waited until 66 for full SS, only to discover I have to pay Fed taxes on SS. My SS pushed my income into the 25% bracket. Be a little lower after new tax bill passed.
SS told me now I could get a job, make as much money and not pay a penalty. I laughed at them. Asked, why would I want to go back to work? Been having too much fun for the past 11 years not working.
I've seen too many people start drawing SS at early age only to discover they don't have enough income to live on.
60 minutes did a story on an 80 year old man working at Walmart because he didn't get his full pension at McDonald Douglas. He and his wife are having a hard time living(if I remember on $3100/mo). The man said he'll never financially be able to retire.
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