Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely get on a waitlist for senior housing. In Montgomery county I believe they can be as low as $200/month for low income seniors in a nice clean 1 bedroom.
Likely won’t qualify with an income of $60k
Anonymous wrote:My mom lives on about 35K a year as is doing great (she even saves a lot of this), but she owns her small home. It would worry me to at the mercy of a landlord. I'd try to build up my savings a little more if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely get on a waitlist for senior housing. In Montgomery county I believe they can be as low as $200/month for low income seniors in a nice clean 1 bedroom.
Likely won’t qualify with an income of $60k
Anonymous wrote:Definitely get on a waitlist for senior housing. In Montgomery county I believe they can be as low as $200/month for low income seniors in a nice clean 1 bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:My mom lives on about 35K a year as is doing great (she even saves a lot of this), but she owns her small home. It would worry me to at the mercy of a landlord. I'd try to build up my savings a little more if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's situation is a reminder that we do have a retirement crisis in this country. The media loves talking about 401k averages, the government rather not talk about her people, and wealthy people pretend they don't exist.
The reality is with the rise of grey divorce and the fact that a lot of people don't really make enough, a lot of people are not going to be able to retire. It sucks.
Absolutely. I think seniors need to move in with their adult children if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not that bad for one person, DH and I are planning to retire on 120k per year
That’s significantly more than 60 though