Al in Ohio
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
By delaying retirement until 70 from 62, individuals can increase Social Security checks by 76 percent, she said. Working longer also delays spending retirement nest eggs while providing more time to save. Munnell and her co-authors propose raising the earliest age for collecting Social Security to 64 from 62.
Link https://www.bostonglobe.com/busines...-retirement/BmRipXkLpTWMdfjlXy4ELJ/story.html
Above is a quote from her book. Ugh.
She might know how to crunch numbers, but she has no understanding of sociology or why Americans are so overworked already even though worker efficiency in the U.S. has increased fourfold. She should put her efforts towards getting our wealth back in the hands of those who earn it instead of asking them to work til they die like she's planning to do.
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Link https://www.bostonglobe.com/busines...-retirement/BmRipXkLpTWMdfjlXy4ELJ/story.html
Above is a quote from her book. Ugh.
She might know how to crunch numbers, but she has no understanding of sociology or why Americans are so overworked already even though worker efficiency in the U.S. has increased fourfold. She should put her efforts towards getting our wealth back in the hands of those who earn it instead of asking them to work til they die like she's planning to do.
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