Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 18:01     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say anything under 62.

From a social security perspective, yes, but from a retirement account perspective, I would say 59 1/2.

But really, I would say 65 because that's when you can get medicare. Health care is the #1 issue for retirees. Well, it is for us at least.


The exception to59 1/2 is the rule of 55, which allows penalty-free 401k withdrawals if you retire from the company where you have your 401k.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 16:44     Subject: Re:What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:Anytime before Medicare kicks in.


This. The ability to self-fund healthcare without working.

Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 16:42     Subject: Re:What age is "early retirement"?

Anytime before Medicare kicks in.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 14:08     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Can be any time from 50-59.

Before then it’s quitting.
After that it’s standard retirement.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 14:07     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Before 65
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 14:07     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

50-55.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 14:02     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:I have heard of people doing it in their 40s.


That’s quitting life not retiring from work
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2020 13:52     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

I have heard of people doing it in their 40s.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:38     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say anything under 62.

From a social security perspective, yes, but from a retirement account perspective, I would say 59 1/2.

But really, I would say 65 because that's when you can get medicare. Health care is the #1 issue for retirees. Well, it is for us at least.
I agree
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:27     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:I would say anything under 62.

From a social security perspective, yes, but from a retirement account perspective, I would say 59 1/2.

But really, I would say 65 because that's when you can get medicare. Health care is the #1 issue for retirees. Well, it is for us at least.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:15     Subject: Re:What age is "early retirement"?

Anonymous wrote:40


40's baby's age. What are you retiring from?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 13:14     Subject: Re:What age is "early retirement"?

40
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 12:28     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

I would say anything under 62.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 10:14     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

I think 50-55 is considered "early". My personal view.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 10:11     Subject: What age is "early retirement"?

What age would you consider a person to be retired early?