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Call to raise retirement age to at least 70 - BBC
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 2865089" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>Keep in mind that as retired Teamsters who (hopefully) prepared financially for retirement you and I have the luxury of having both a pension and 401k, as well as other retirement investments, so that we don't HAVE to take SS when we turn 62.</p><p></p><p>Our current plan is to wait until I am 67 to draw. That will be after I have been retired for 10 years so a lot can change in that time. I would personally prefer to wait until I am 70 but as I said a lot can change.</p><p></p><p>I have arranged a meeting for my son with my EJ adviser. My son just turned 30, has his first "real" job making "real" money ($70K+) and I would like him to get the professional guidance that I had to basically acquire on my own. They are going to sit for about an hour for a Financial Planning 101. He will be here Sunday evening through til Friday and I am hoping that we can sit down before the meeting and go over any questions that he may or may not have thought of prior to his meeting with Jim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 2865089, member: 12570"] Keep in mind that as retired Teamsters who (hopefully) prepared financially for retirement you and I have the luxury of having both a pension and 401k, as well as other retirement investments, so that we don't HAVE to take SS when we turn 62. Our current plan is to wait until I am 67 to draw. That will be after I have been retired for 10 years so a lot can change in that time. I would personally prefer to wait until I am 70 but as I said a lot can change. I have arranged a meeting for my son with my EJ adviser. My son just turned 30, has his first "real" job making "real" money ($70K+) and I would like him to get the professional guidance that I had to basically acquire on my own. They are going to sit for about an hour for a Financial Planning 101. He will be here Sunday evening through til Friday and I am hoping that we can sit down before the meeting and go over any questions that he may or may not have thought of prior to his meeting with Jim. [/QUOTE]
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