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In reply to the discussion: It's okay if you want to call me a Boomer. I've paid my dues. [View all]Upthevibe
(10,242 posts)77. kpete............
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I've been putting into social security since I was 16 years old and had my first job.
I'm 65 now and will be retiring on March 1, 2024. That is when I'll be 66 1/2 and eligible for 100% of the amount of my social security. I had to use my 401K to live on from 2011-2013. Since then I haven't been in a job secure enough to start another 401k so social security is what I'll be living on.
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Proud to be a boomer (1952) politically active since High School. Voted in every election, not sure
Handler
Oct 2022
#65
What was your degree in? I graduated in 1986 and had no problems finding a decent job and continued
beaglelover
Oct 2022
#58
And Clinton. What's more, Whiny, GWB and Clinton were born only three months apart
question everything
Oct 2022
#81
Boomer here - I can say for a fact that we started out liberal and progressive
FakeNoose
Oct 2022
#4
1957 Boomer here. Civil Rights and Vietnam motivated me before I was old enough to vote
Martin Eden
Oct 2022
#46
I, too, am a boomer! When I was 21 (in 1972) I voted for the first time for McGovern.
Red Pest
Oct 2022
#32
I'm an original boomer (1946). I voted for the Democratic candidate in every race on the ballot.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2022
#48
Boomer here. '49 classic.My first vote was for Shirley Chisholm. 1972 California primary
Walleye
Oct 2022
#54
Proud Boomer here. Dropped my ballot in a USPS mailbox on Sat. Beto and Dems all the way.
Demnation
Oct 2022
#63