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<blockquote data-quote="falcon back" data-source="post: 4583712" data-attributes="member: 81520"><p>So you retired at 55, the earliest you could retire and started your SS at 62, the earliest you could draw it? I guess you did if you wonder why a person should wait to draw both while you fear dying too soon. Living large on your pension? If you got $25k or maybe $26k with your Traditional, you are lucky. Maybe a tad more if you were in NY or Calf. when you worked. If that is your idea of living large, you must spend your time at the library and the senior citizen center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falcon back, post: 4583712, member: 81520"] So you retired at 55, the earliest you could retire and started your SS at 62, the earliest you could draw it? I guess you did if you wonder why a person should wait to draw both while you fear dying too soon. Living large on your pension? If you got $25k or maybe $26k with your Traditional, you are lucky. Maybe a tad more if you were in NY or Calf. when you worked. If that is your idea of living large, you must spend your time at the library and the senior citizen center. [/QUOTE]
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