"We need it to maintain the breath of life, during mostly peaceful protests."What excuses have you given to your wife/gf/ or significant other ,to justify buying a new gun without having a conflict?
"We need it to maintain the breath of life, during mostly peaceful protests."What excuses have you given to your wife/gf/ or significant other ,to justify buying a new gun without having a conflict?
I gotta ask, why are you holding off on taking your 100% SS, you can still work and add to it if you desire?I am 67 years old and still working full-time. Holding off on collecting SocSec until 70. Under those circumstances I will buy whatever I feel I need, whenever I feel I need it. My wife knows that. She knows I won't get stupid about it. I don't care what she buys, either. She has a job.
67 may be FRA(Full Retirement Age), but it is not the max. 70 is when your SS maxes out.I gotta ask, why are you holding off on taking your 100% SS, you can still work and add to it if you desire?
If I wait until 70, my monthly benefit goes up by over $1,000 a month (over benefit at 66-1/2). My wife has no health problems and her family lives into their 90s. I have all sorts of cardiovascular health problems and right now am tied with the longest lived member of my family in 3 generations. My wife may well collect that extra $1,000 a month for 30+ years after I go. If we both get to collect SocSec, all the better. I'll be here to help her spend it. Like she needs help spending money.I gotta ask, why are you holding off on taking your 100% SS, you can still work and add to it if you desire?
Exactly. Once you start collecting, your benefit is fixed. I can afford to NOT take it now. Doing so would be kinda stupid. I do realize not everyone is in this position.67 may be FRA(Full Retirement Age), but it is not the max. 70 is when your SS maxes out.
I'm doing the same but retiring at 65 and will wait until I'm 70 to start drawing SS.
I only own two guns. The first one I purchased, and the last one I purchased.What excuses have you given to your wife/gf/ or significant other ,to justify buying a new gun without having a conflict? And go......
That is exactly what I am doing. The longer I work, the more I collect. Once you start collecting, you benefit is fixed.I gotta ask, why are you holding off on taking your 100% SS, you can still work and add to it if you desire.
Yes I'm aware, how many years will it take for you to get the difference back along with you still working.67 may be FRA(Full Retirement Age), but it is not the max. 70 is when your SS maxes out.
I'm doing the same but retiring at 65 and will wait until I'm 70 to start drawing SS.