Anonymous wrote:I know of families that have combined resources and bought a house together. They have been able to economize on many household costs, take care of each other, taken care of childcare and eldercare and managed to build wealth and live comfortably.
This can be an option for you. This allows your parents to take part time jobs if they want, live off their savings, SS and any money they made from the sale of their home.
Or, you can move in with your parents, and take over paying some bills. Both of you will be helped.
Anonymous wrote:I feel horrible about this and it makes me worried about the future. My parents have made about $150k (combined) in LCOL for about the past 10 years at least and never seemed to live extravagantly. I would be shocked if they have more than $400k in retirement savings. They recently paid off their house, but lease cars (not fancy ones). The vast bulk of their HHI is my father’s income, and he works a physical job that he won’t be able to do much longer.
I don’t know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:I feel horrible about this and it makes me worried about the future. My parents have made about $150k (combined) in LCOL for about the past 10 years at least and never seemed to live extravagantly. I would be shocked if they have more than $400k in retirement savings. They recently paid off their house, but lease cars (not fancy ones). The vast bulk of their HHI is my father’s income, and he works a physical job that he won’t be able to do much longer.
I don’t know what to do.[/quote]
There is nothing to do. I don't know why they told you but,worrying about the future never solved anything. Let them handle it.
Anonymous wrote:My dad is 80 and is still working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Encourage your mom to maintain a PT job. Normally, women outlive men by many years. Maybe she will buy a tiny home near you or near friends years from now.
They will have Social Security, Medicare, and savings your mom should definitely have an easy receptionist job somewhere just to help her enjoy the day and to give some every day money for them both. I would also encourage your Dad to get a cashier job at Home Depot when he wants to retire. It brings in spending money, and is a fun way for anyone who has enjoyed an outdoor or physical job over their life. I’ve been on a computer my whole life and actually can’t wait to do this myself.
LOL. Retail cashier jobs are the furthest thing from “fun.”