Uncle BabaIn a few months, I'll start collecting at age 70.
With the last 2.5% Cola, it will be just a grand a month less than my pension check.
With the possibility of future Colas pushing it pass my pension amount.
Took mine at 62. Males in my family history tended to expire a bit earlier than most so I figure I'll try and collect while I have the chance. Don't really need it so am dumping it into CDs.In a few months, I'll start collecting at age 70.
With the last 2.5% Cola, it will be just a grand a month less than my pension check.
With the possibility of future Colas pushing it pass my pension amount.
For sure, the plans age to start collecting benefits needs to go up.Here's an interesting fact.
Let’s step back, for a moment, to May of 1935.![]()
Liz Warren and the Democrat Quest to Make Social Security a Welfare Program
Over at Gateway Pundit, Margaret Flavin suggests that Elizabeth Warren “continues to display her ignorance,” revealing that she “does not understand how Social Security works.” She references this post by Warren on X:...www.americanthinker.com
America was in the thick of a Depression which was made Greater by the intervention of FDR and his brains trust of Soviet-admiring central planners. At a time when life expectancy was about 62, they brilliantly devised a government-administrated pension program which would pay a benefit of retirement income at age 65.
This was a morally dubious proposition, for various reasons beyond the fact that most Americans at the time weren’t projected to live long enough to collect any benefit at all.
It was widely understood, in 1935 anyway, that the federal government had no right to coerce Americans into any pension arrangement, or into any annuity (i.e., insurance) contract.
Unless you're about to turn 62.For sure, the plans age to start collecting benefits needs to go up.
Sucks to be you. Keep working, it will do you good.Unless you're about to turn 62.
Go for it…and stop taxing it too.For sure, the plans age to start collecting benefits needs to go up.
Sure, but no tax only on the amount you personally contributed.Go for it…and stop taxing it too.
Sure, but no tax only on the amount you personally contributed.
Sure, your money is tax free, money given by others, no.that. No tax period. I contributed for 57 years.
The Western pension fund can always make up the difference.Sure, your money is tax free, money given by others, no.
No.Sucks to be you. Keep working, it will do you good.
That's taxable too.The Western pension fund can always make up the difference.