Baby Boomers & Retirement
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I think I'm one of those who are just "getting by". I always wonder how some of my friends save from their earning when they are earning less than I am.
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I have a feeling Wanderer that many of us 50, and older will be working longer than we want. I also feel that some that will retire will have to come out of retirement to work either part / full time.
I like your comment on getting by, some are making REALLY good money and living on every dime of it and can't put anything away, while others are living below their means and saving all they can.
You know we all have an idea of wanting to retire and live a certain way of life but when is their enough money to do so ? Seems like the figures just keep rising and your saving just enough to "still be behind"
I like your comment on getting by, some are making REALLY good money and living on every dime of it and can't put anything away, while others are living below their means and saving all they can.
You know we all have an idea of wanting to retire and live a certain way of life but when is their enough money to do so ? Seems like the figures just keep rising and your saving just enough to "still be behind"
15 years 5 days ago
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As a "baby boomer" I will say life has many up's and down's financially. The concept of saving for retirement is notable but hard when you buy a car, start a family, buy a house, obtain a boat and jet ski... You will hear that paying yourself is the number "1". Great idea. Truth, unless you can put the money where you can't get at it it will be hard. You are suppose to have a rainy day fund, proper amount of insurance especially life and I can go on. You have some real soul searching on this one. The other part is when you only earn enough to get by, where is this set aside going to come from...? That is the reality!

15 years 5 days ago
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You know I was reviewing this thread and obviously since I first started this the economy has taken a downturn. Was wondering, how many feel that they either won't or can't retire ? I saw an article in the USA TODAY that spoke about retiree's needing $250,000 just for medical expenses alone !
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I'm still young, but I'd like to start saving for my retirement. How can I determine how much I need to save?
15 years 1 month ago
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For us Baby Boomers:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/retirement/2009-06-16-retirement-boomers-recession_N.htm
For many of us because of the financial climate, Age 63, well, is just another year in our lives because most of us will be working long past that. For those who can still retire at 63, I am very happy for you, the last thing you want to do is come out of retirement to start making ends meet again.
For the yonger generatios, learn from this, save while your young for your retirement, although this too isn't a safeguard, should a financial dilmena come along the sting won't be as harsh as your elders who were saving for their kids education and trying to take care of their parents while at the same time trying to save for retirement
http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/retirement/2009-06-16-retirement-boomers-recession_N.htm
For many of us because of the financial climate, Age 63, well, is just another year in our lives because most of us will be working long past that. For those who can still retire at 63, I am very happy for you, the last thing you want to do is come out of retirement to start making ends meet again.
For the yonger generatios, learn from this, save while your young for your retirement, although this too isn't a safeguard, should a financial dilmena come along the sting won't be as harsh as your elders who were saving for their kids education and trying to take care of their parents while at the same time trying to save for retirement
15 years 9 months ago
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