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.
Anonymous wrote:Anytime before Medicare kicks in.
Anonymous wrote:I have heard of people doing it in their 40s.
I agreeAnonymous 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.
Anonymous wrote:I would say anything under 62.
Anonymous wrote:40