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In reply to the discussion: Do you have 1 million saved for retirement? May not be enough. [View all]Orrex
(67,126 posts)Assuming that you're now of the standard retirement age, and that you worked in a government job for much/most of your career, then you have little relevant financial experience or advice to offer people for whom such jobs don't exist. The bulk of your career took place in an economic universe very different from current reality, so your sage fiscal pronouncements are the equivalent of using your rotary phone experience to help a millennial with her smartphone.
I'll pause here while you formulate a scathing reply to tell me how I don't know the hardships you've faced. Go ahead, I'll wait.
Feel better now?
The fact that you think it's a matter of "trying to get people to plan" reveals very clearly that you don't understand what's actually going on. I'm sure that you're comfortable in your retirement, and I'm sure that you congratulate yourself for your brilliant foresight and your wise financial planning, but the truth of the matter is that you're the lucky beneficiary of circumstances that don't currently exist.
In short, the best advice you can offer is that you had the good fortune to take advantage of opportunities that are not available to people struggling in the current environment.