My previous neighbor was a retired NY cop. He was about 44 years old. He started a second "career" for FedEx. The dude is going to be living off NYers for the next 30 or 40 years.
My other previous neighbor just retired from the city here in Arizona. She's 46. Her husband cut his hours down to part time because she is now making more money retired than she was working. Again, she'll be collecting for the next however meany decades.
My co-worker, from Long Island, her dad retired at 40 from some NYC union, then started another union job for the sewer workers. Did that--retired from both collecting both pensions for FOREVER.
And we laugh at Greece?
No he won't.
You can't fight math.
I knew a woman whose husband took an early disability retirement from the NYC police force and moved to CA to take a job as a lobbyist for Inidan gambling. Within 3 years, they were very rich.
The biggest group of Double Dippers are retired members of the U.S military. Reagan tried to limit double dipping, I don’t think he got anywhere or do military retires have to wait until 65 to start drawing military pension?