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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1040147" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm really not interested in arguing with you but if you read the last sentence of my original paragraph then yes, I did say that they did away with the 62 and 65 options. They only offer it with the 67. You brought up the confused business, using a plan that doesn't apply, and saying I can get SS as early as 55, which isn't so. All I was hoping for was a simple yes, you can still take SS at 62 even though you chose a leveling option that gives you more on your pension from 55 to 67, then greatly reduces your pension. If so, where I'll be living I can get by decently on $600-$700 a month. Thus if I have the extra coming in I could really sock away some savings. Especially from age 62 to 67. And if so I can definitely retire early. This is the best news I could have hoped for today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1040147, member: 24302"] I'm really not interested in arguing with you but if you read the last sentence of my original paragraph then yes, I did say that they did away with the 62 and 65 options. They only offer it with the 67. You brought up the confused business, using a plan that doesn't apply, and saying I can get SS as early as 55, which isn't so. All I was hoping for was a simple yes, you can still take SS at 62 even though you chose a leveling option that gives you more on your pension from 55 to 67, then greatly reduces your pension. If so, where I'll be living I can get by decently on $600-$700 a month. Thus if I have the extra coming in I could really sock away some savings. Especially from age 62 to 67. And if so I can definitely retire early. This is the best news I could have hoped for today. [/QUOTE]
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