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In reply to the discussion: Retirement bottom line: Many will have to work until 70 [View all]NBachers
(19,271 posts)18. Yup- I've always figured it's best to drop dead at work- then someone's there to deal with it
only halfway joking
At 63, I know I'll be getting the best bang for my Social Security buck if I keep going 'till I'm 70. I've got a little 401K and keep putting about a hundred a week into that.
I work with a guy who just turned 82. Everybody loves the guy, and life wouldn't be the same without him. He's right in thinking that you stay alive when you've got a reason to get out of bed and go out into the world every day.
I like to see myself as a peppy, active retired guy, but it's also easy to turn into a home-slug if there's nothing pushing me.
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well, I'm sure that THIS round of voting for neoliberal hacks, Wall Streeters, and yuppies
MisterP
Apr 2012
#4
If you were married to him for more than ten years, you are entitled to a stipend based
1monster
Apr 2012
#12
It isnt how long you will "have" to work, it's how long will you be able to work.
rhett o rick
Apr 2012
#15