Sirka
Recycles dryer sheets
68 and DW will be 65 by the end of year [emoji41]
Right, your poll needs to include at least another decade to capture me and other 'young dreamers'.
So based on the poll answer options it’s safe to assume you don’t care about members born after 1980?![]()
It is my general understanding that the vast majority of US Citizens raised within the continental US have SS policies and by the time they have reached 40 years old they will have paid into their SS policies for more than 40-quarters, they will generally be taking 'retirement' at 65 [or there abouts].
Many public pensions are triggered at 65.
So anyone who retires at 65, or older, is NOT doing it 'early'. That is not an early retirement. That is the average age to retire.
My wife and I were both born in 1959.
You only need to work 10 years to earn SS 40 quarters
... SS does not prevent retiring early.
... I do consider retiring at age 65, the normal historical standard age to retire.