DP. Really? Where? |
+1. I would love to know too! |
Yep. Th "just a middle class 6 figure salary" Dc moms is the gift that keeps on giving |
What an RMD? Too tired to google. Have been out in the heat all day. |
Required minimum distribution. The percentage you have to withdraw (and get taxed on) goes up every year but is never 100%. At 73 they assume 26.5 years so you have to take out 3.77% and then it goes up each year. By 95, it assumes 8.9 years to distribute so you have to take 10.7%. |
Life expectancy of a man who has already made it to 73 is 12.6 years. |
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OP, there is no way we can tell you if you can quit or not. How much do you have saved? What are your expenses? Does your 100K make a difference, or not?
72K taxed at 22% is about 15K. You are still net positive if you work. If you want to retire and are looking for permission, that is something else entirely. |
OP needs to look at family history, not averages. My dad is 95 and I had a grandfather who lived to 103. |
Family history doesn't matter as much as people like to think. Either way, if OP is inclined to look at averages, 75.8 isn't the right one to look at. |
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OP here again with update. I got an email from HR yesterday with a voluntary retirement offer— effective 7/31/25. I have a meeting with HR tomorrow but think I will take it!
It’s for those “at or near retirement age”, I’m sure they are trying to prevent layoffs. For all I know, my manager may have gotten one herself. Love all the advice here and have to research about the increased Medicare payments and other topics. Thank you! |
| Good luck OP and enjoy your retirement. Incredibly nice~~ |
| OP, you are nearly 67. You are not quitting your job. You are retiring. Congrats! |
Congratulations. Please report back on your research - |