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To: DoughtyOne
... If you have a better suggestion, I like to hear it.

See, that's the hard part. Crickets, until it's too late, and we have to inflate it into flowing perpetually.

111 posted on 10/18/2022 3:31:28 PM PDT by gloryblaze
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To: gloryblaze

Social Security is okay for the time being. I’m not sure
exactly when it is supposed to meet some failure deadline,
but it isn’t now.

They are looking forward to avoid a problem on the horizon.

Here’s some info on LifeSpan in 1935

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a federal
agency that tracks birth and death data, says that a man
born in 1935, on average, lived until he was 60; a woman
typically lived until she was 64.

Today our lifespan is 76.61 for men, and 81.65 for Women.

The age of eligibility will have done up five years, but
the lifespan will have done up 16.61 and 17.65 years.

The important thing is to start a tax deferred savings
program and hopefully get an employer matching funds
benefit.

It also pays to see if you can find a job with a business
that has its own retirement plan.

Having two or three sources of income after retirement is
helpful.


115 posted on 10/18/2022 3:41:49 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance the flag of the U S of A, and the REPUBLIC for which stands.)
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