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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]yes, best decision ever. no one ever says at a funeral of somebody that the deceased wishes they could have spent more time more time at work or making more money............[/quote] Everyone says this but it is not true. I know several elderly people who didn't save enough and now they have very limited housing choices. Think subsidized nursing homes with up to 4 to a room. They "lived for the moment" and didn't save and now they are stuck.[/quote] Yep, and there are certainly people who wish they had more financial resources in their later years just to give more generously, travel, experience life, not be stressed. Moving from wealthy to moderately wealthy is one thing. But moving from comfortable to pinching is another. [/quote] 300k, 150 k are not wealthy or moderately so though [/quote] +1. It's practically lower class in DC![/quote]
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