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LTC Stephen F.
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Edited 7 y ago
My wife refers to Social Security as retirement and she drew it as soon as she could - age 62 CW5 Jack Cardwell and yet she still works part time.
I was terminated in June 2013 when the Affordable Care Act was implemented - I was 55. I was VA disabled and had a marginal level of income. Whenever I asked God about going back to work HE told me bill still and wait on HIM.
I retired from the Army in October 2016 and am planning on drawing social security at age 70. Social Security income is taxable if you have enough other income - not much actually.
Once my current mission is finished I hope to be able to work again probably in volunteer work.
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SP5 Robert Ruck
SP5 Robert Ruck
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Have to disagree with you on that one Sgt. Retirement is one of the most underrated of all life’s experiences. Travel, hobbies, friends, reading, sleeping in. A great life if it has been well planned for. If not, then maybe you are correct Sgt.
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1SG Tommy McGee
1SG Tommy McGee
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Congrats sir.! I also retired from the Army in October of 2016 and like most others on here I got another job because I have not learned how to sleep in or relax lol.!
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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Congratulations to you as well 1SG Tommy McGee Hopefully and those you love are doing well in the current situation.
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1SG Tommy McGee
1SG Tommy McGee
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LTC Stephen F. We are doing good. We were social distancing before all of this lol.
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Maj Marty Hogan
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Capt Tom Brown
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A most serious fact mentioned in the article at the end was that many many people do not have the money to retire on in the first place. People have to keep working jobs with no benefits, spending all they make to get by from paycheck to paycheck.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Saving for retirement is hard. Wish I had been wise at 21 years old !
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