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In reply to the discussion: So I click on a Yahoo article about Best Cities to Retire in, and -- WTF? [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)18. But the article is using prices as of today.
And who the heck knows what the prices of tomorrow will be?
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So I click on a Yahoo article about Best Cities to Retire in, and -- WTF? [View all]
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
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they said *young* workers. and there's nothing special about the situation of near-retirees.
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#4
most people do *not* work beyond what is considered normal retirement age. most people
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#6
protecting? they're protecting their own asses is what they're protecting. they could give a
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#16
It is possible that once the Baby Boomers have retired and the younger generations that are
JDPriestly
Jul 2012
#7
Well, figure in mortgage or rent, utilities, insurance (car and home), Internet, phone and food
RebelOne
Jul 2012
#32
unfortunately, "jobs" are something that also doesn't exist in some people's worlds. however,
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#21
if they're selling on ebay, it's on the books. resale to antique shops is on the books too unless
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#24
yes, i know people who do such things too. but i know no one who can support themselves on it.
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#35
no, my original point was only 15% *work*. part-time, full-time, on or off SS -- if they are
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#48
I'm not saying there aren't people who don't do well on etsy. I'm saying most people don't
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#34
We need more people to work longer because technology lets fewer people do more work.
ieoeja
Jul 2012
#36
Yes, this has already been decreed by the people that matter. If we meekly accept it, we deserve it.
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#39
The top 5% do 37% of all consumer spending, about what the bottom 80% does. Taxing the
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#54
they can dodge it way more easily than the 80% on the bottom whom you'd also be taxing could.
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#56