Anonymous wrote:Republicans aren’t going to actually do anything. They would need more than a super majority in the senate since many moderate Rs would never agree. So if we want to bash their stupid economic policies, count me in, but let’s be smarter than click bait articles and realize touching SS is a third rail that will not happen in the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is funny because you can tell who actually reads the letter the Social Security Administration sends every year and who throws it straight in the trash.
If you think you've "earned" your SS, you definitely haven't been opening those letters.
OP's case is marginal, but in the next few years people are going to have to more heavily weigh taking their benefits earlier, because around 2035 all SS benefits are going to get slashed by 30%, and whinging about what you've "earned" won't change that a bit.
oh, i gotta hear this. do tell us please...
Anonymous wrote:This thread is funny because you can tell who actually reads the letter the Social Security Administration sends every year and who throws it straight in the trash.
If you think you've "earned" your SS, you definitely haven't been opening those letters.
OP's case is marginal, but in the next few years people are going to have to more heavily weigh taking their benefits earlier, because around 2035 all SS benefits are going to get slashed by 30%, and whinging about what you've "earned" won't change that a bit.
Anonymous wrote:All analyses suggest that you wait as long as possible - up to age 70 -to claim if you can. The only exceptions are if you expect to die significantly earlier than average or need the money right away.
https://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/social-security/articles/reasons-to-claim-social-security-at-age-70
https://www.fox6now.com/news/retiring-too-early-182000-social-security-benefits-study
https://www.thinkadvisor.com/2022/12/15/kotlikoff-dont-let-social-security-dupe-your-clients-into-claiming-early/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans aren’t going to actually do anything. They would need more than a super majority in the senate since many moderate Rs would never agree. So if we want to bash their stupid economic policies, count me in, but let’s be smarter than click bait articles and realize touching SS is a third rail that will not happen in the foreseeable future.
+1, they’ve been threatening to gut it for 40 years, through multiple periods when they controlled the WH and Congress, but never do. It’s something they say to support their claim of fiscal conservatism, so they can wage expensive wars and cut taxes for the wealthy without paying for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I live comfortably on pensions. I can start taking SS this year, as I turn 66, but I don't require it necessarily now. DH will not receive SS, nor is he entitled to any spousal SS as he is retired CSRS. If I wait until 70, it will be 700 more a month.
We still have a mortgage, just under 100k, but with a very low interest rate. We have savings, don't really use it. Planning to use it to self fund long term care if and when we need it.
Kind of worried about where SS is going as ths R party keeps threatening it.
So you got a pension and want ss, greedy boomers
?? Why shouldn't she. She EARNED both. What a f'king idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans aren’t going to actually do anything. They would need more than a super majority in the senate since many moderate Rs would never agree. So if we want to bash their stupid economic policies, count me in, but let’s be smarter than click bait articles and realize touching SS is a third rail that will not happen in the foreseeable future.
I agree with this
Anonymous wrote:Republicans aren’t going to actually do anything. They would need more than a super majority in the senate since many moderate Rs would never agree. So if we want to bash their stupid economic policies, count me in, but let’s be smarter than click bait articles and realize touching SS is a third rail that will not happen in the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans aren’t going to actually do anything. They would need more than a super majority in the senate since many moderate Rs would never agree. So if we want to bash their stupid economic policies, count me in, but let’s be smarter than click bait articles and realize touching SS is a third rail that will not happen in the foreseeable future.