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In reply to the discussion: Retirement bottom line: Many will have to work until 70 [View all]FreeJoe
(1,039 posts)40. I won't have to, but I will
I'm fortunate enough to be covered by a pension with retiree medical benefits. I'm in my late 40's. I plan to retire in my mid to late 50's. Following that, I'll keep working, but in different ways. I'll work contract jobs. I'll also branch out and start shifting some of my hobbies (photography/videography) into professional jobs. I don't think I'll make much money with them, but I'll enjoy it. I'm not the relax on the beach type. I'll retire, but I hope to be very productive in my retirement.
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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