Here's a statement of the obvious: The opinions expressed here are those of the participants, not those of the Mutual Fund Observer. We cannot vouch for the accuracy or appropriateness of any of it, though we do encourage civility and good humor.
Support MFO
Donate through PayPal
Retirement Issues to keep in mind between Age 50 and 72
I wish they would come up with a different term for taking benefits at 66. 66 surely isn't "full" retirement age if it gets fuller and fuller every year after until 70.
If you were born between 1943 and 1954, age 66 is your "full retirement age" for Social Security. That's the age at which you may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.
Comments
This one doesn’t apply to me. Some good advice for the kids on the board however.
Passing this along to those in need of this information.