Worried in FL
Dryer sheet wannabe
- Joined
- May 21, 2006
- Messages
- 19
My wife and I retired in summer of 2001. My wife was always a stay at home Mom so has no retirement. We live solely on my retirement income which is a government pension of about $58,700. per year. I am not worried about pension going away since it would take a vote of the state legislature and I really don't see that happening plus the fund is fully funded. We have accumulated savings of $153,000. in taxable funds.
I am starting to worry that inflation will eat up our retirement. My pension is COLAed but not until I turn 62.
I am 59 years old and my wife is 58. Our home is paid for in Florida and we could get about $300,000. for it if we sold today.
We pay about $425. in premiums a year for health benefits. This amount goes up whenever a new union contract is negotiated- every 3 years. The only other money we put out for health are small co-pays for office visits, hospital visits and drug co-pays. We have no dental or vision coverage. Dental runs us about $1500. on average per year and eye about $300. per year.
We live pretty frugally but do not go without anything we need and we travel about 4 times a year. We do save about $2500. of our pension each month.
Both my wife and I will take Social Security at 62. I will get approximately $1500. per month or another $18,000. per year and my wife will get 1/2 of my amount at 62 or approx. $9000. per year.
I have lurked on this board for a while and see all of the great advice people give. So can you tell me if I should be worried? Also will our social security be taxed since I have a taxable pension?
Thanks!
Mike
I am starting to worry that inflation will eat up our retirement. My pension is COLAed but not until I turn 62.
I am 59 years old and my wife is 58. Our home is paid for in Florida and we could get about $300,000. for it if we sold today.
We pay about $425. in premiums a year for health benefits. This amount goes up whenever a new union contract is negotiated- every 3 years. The only other money we put out for health are small co-pays for office visits, hospital visits and drug co-pays. We have no dental or vision coverage. Dental runs us about $1500. on average per year and eye about $300. per year.
We live pretty frugally but do not go without anything we need and we travel about 4 times a year. We do save about $2500. of our pension each month.
Both my wife and I will take Social Security at 62. I will get approximately $1500. per month or another $18,000. per year and my wife will get 1/2 of my amount at 62 or approx. $9000. per year.
I have lurked on this board for a while and see all of the great advice people give. So can you tell me if I should be worried? Also will our social security be taxed since I have a taxable pension?
Thanks!
Mike