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In reply to the discussion: They should be reducing the Soc Sec age to 50 for retirement. No jobs and G Will wants it at 74. [View all]Jennicut
(25,415 posts)37. 65 still seems right as retirement age. My Dad just retired and he is
64. He took an early payout from AT&T. It seemed to be the right time. Young enough to enjoy retirement, old enough to know that it is time. The seventies are way too high for many people. My parents have a friend still working at 73 and his body is breaking down and paying a price. 50 is WAY too young. 50 somethings are there to provide experience and advice for younger workers. We need them in the work force. 49 as being one year away from retirement? Too young.
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They should be reducing the Soc Sec age to 50 for retirement. No jobs and G Will wants it at 74. [View all]
CK_John
Apr 2012
OP
National money is just a concept. Just an accounting game that means nothing as long
CK_John
Apr 2012
#9
Great age to try those things we have been dreaming about since 30. Take a sabbatical
CK_John
Apr 2012
#39
Remove the FICA taxation limit on incomes and give full benefits for retirement at 62.
roamer65
Apr 2012
#40