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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have 100k liquid and one of you will still be working? Don’t touch it. Talk to the school (presuming you weren’t paying for college solely out of current income) to see whether any aid or new payment plan is available. RIFd person needs to look for work and maybe work something like retail to have something extra coming in. Cut expenses.[/quote] Listen we are entering a recession and we are over 50. We aren’t getting a good job anytime soon, so short of selling the house the TSP is the best option if we are still under earning in a year. We live a very boring life, other than the house and vacations. We have 1 streaming service, cook dinner and brown bag lunch 95% of time. Cutting expense won’t bridge a change from white collar professional to barista. [/quote]
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