Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pension + TSP + SS + Saving (for both Feds) are not enough for you? How much do you to spend in your retirement?
You never know how much money you may end up needing for retirement. My parents need 24 hour care and in their house that cost $170,000 a year. 60 is a little young. OP, You should have tons of vacation time per year at this point. Just go on vacations with him. Let him adjust to retirement on his own. He might drive you crazy if you retire too.
Yes, I’m worried about tapping out too early. Care can be expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pension + TSP + SS + Saving (for both Feds) are not enough for you? How much do you to spend in your retirement?
You never know how much money you may end up needing for retirement. My parents need 24 hour care and in their house that cost $170,000 a year. 60 is a little young. OP, You should have tons of vacation time per year at this point. Just go on vacations with him. Let him adjust to retirement on his own. He might drive you crazy if you retire too.
Yes, I’m worried about tapping out too early. Care can be expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pension + TSP + SS + Saving (for both Feds) are not enough for you? How much do you to spend in your retirement?
You never know how much money you may end up needing for retirement. My parents need 24 hour care and in their house that cost $170,000 a year. 60 is a little young. OP, You should have tons of vacation time per year at this point. Just go on vacations with him. Let him adjust to retirement on his own. He might drive you crazy if you retire too.
Anonymous wrote:How many years will you have with the Feds at 60? I would compromise and start using copious amounts of leave from 60-62 and then retire. Look into your benefits for Social Security to determine when you should start getting those (for most it pays to wait to at least 67)Anonymous wrote:My husband wants to retire at 67, and which point I’ll be 60. We are both feds, and he thinks we’ll have enough money. I’m torn - on the one hand I want to spend his “golden years” with him! On the other hand, I’m worried about the possibility of needing to live 35-40 years on savings. I’m thinking one option could be a part time “fun” job, just to keep a little money coming in. Any advice for me?
With health insurance from the Feds, two Fed pensions, Social Security and your TSP, you should have enough.
Anonymous wrote: I would compromise and start using copious amounts of leave from 60-62 and then retire.
Anonymous wrote:Pension + TSP + SS + Saving (for both Feds) are not enough for you? How much do you to spend in your retirement?
How many years will you have with the Feds at 60? I would compromise and start using copious amounts of leave from 60-62 and then retire. Look into your benefits for Social Security to determine when you should start getting those (for most it pays to wait to at least 67)Anonymous wrote:My husband wants to retire at 67, and which point I’ll be 60. We are both feds, and he thinks we’ll have enough money. I’m torn - on the one hand I want to spend his “golden years” with him! On the other hand, I’m worried about the possibility of needing to live 35-40 years on savings. I’m thinking one option could be a part time “fun” job, just to keep a little money coming in. Any advice for me?