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Old 02-20-2019, 11:13 PM
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I’m almost there as well and I’m curious for those who have retired what do you do for health insurance, and social security? Take it early or wait?
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Old 02-22-2019, 01:30 AM
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for those who have retired what do you do for....social security? Take it early or wait?
Health insurance, there are too many variables for a definitive answer.

Social Security is much easier, just 'do the math'. You will come up with a break-even point, where at a certain age you will start being ahead of the game. No history of longevity of males in my family, so I took it at 62. If I live past 79 1/2, I will start losing money, but if that happens I will have outlived all the other males in my family history by far so I won't care.
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