Anonymous wrote:Sounds tragic. I feel pity for those who retired in their mid 40s and have increases in fixed expenses.
Pp, is she on disability? My brother qualified for disability - he paid for his health insurance through COBRA from his last job till it ran out and then was able to get Obamacare for the last year of his life. But if he had lived, after two years on disability he would have qualified for Medicare.Anonymous wrote:My mom retired from being an RN at 50 because of back issues. She couldn't work any longer. She's 6 years younger than my dad who just got laid off at 64. They aren't quite sure what to do for insurance for her as she's pretty disabled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Devil's advocate here- why is 20k too much for health insurance? I'm sure you pay more than that in rent/mortgage.
Although I obviously think our health care system is ridiculously overpriced, inefficient and inflated. My parents were upset theirs was $1300 a month, except I'm pretty sure they use WAY more than that. My dad has had surgery yearly. They have glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure and a lot of pain management doctors.
This isn't $20k. This is almost $52k for a year of health insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Devil's advocate here- why is 20k too much for health insurance? I'm sure you pay more than that in rent/mortgage.
Although I obviously think our health care system is ridiculously overpriced, inefficient and inflated. My parents were upset theirs was $1300 a month, except I'm pretty sure they use WAY more than that. My dad has had surgery yearly. They have glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure and a lot of pain management doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, so this is why I plan to early retire to Europe where I can get nearly free healthcare.
Whereabouts? It's not easy in many countries to get permanent residency. People assume they can just flounce into any country and oh, won't they just be so glad to have you? No. Especially when you're going to leech on a system you haven't paid into.
Anonymous wrote:Retiring in your mid-40s, especially with dependents, seems odd on it's face, unless you are a gazillionaire.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, so this is why I plan to early retire to Europe where I can get nearly free healthcare.