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In reply to the discussion: 50 Is the New 65: Older Americans Are Getting Booted from Their Jobs -- and Denied New Opportunities [View all]llmart
(17,585 posts)Yes, most Americans who are younger really do have that "it won't happen to me because I'm blah, blah, blah" you fill in the blanks. They don't actually come out and say they're indispensable but that's what is implied. Boy, are they in for a real shock when they hit 50! It's true that you can go from living reasonably comfortably to living frugally.
I'm almost 65. I've been fortunate that at 60 I was able to find a full time job with benefits but at low pay. I took it. I've never been too proud to take a lesser salary just to bring in some money. I don't agree with what's happened in this country, but you just have to set aside your pride sometimes to get by. I found a part time job at 63 that supplements my Social Security. I have friends my age who always tell me I won't be able to get a job, but I always ignore them and keep trying.
I would give my advise to those who are 50 to start learning to live frugally so that when it does happen to you, you're prepared. Don't ever think it can't happen to you and don't wait until it does to figure out what to do.