Do you plan to keep working? -- LaneRat 04/14/2022 11:32AM
I retired at -- VTUD 04/13/2022 10:27PM
Same here but retired at 60…best decision I’ve made in quite a while ** -- VaTaz 04/14/2022 09:30AM
Well, at what age do you plan to die? ** -- BobG 04/13/2022 7:22PM
Asking the key question here. ** -- GretnaHokie 04/14/2022 09:19AM
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. ** -- HokieGator 04/13/2022 9:47PM
Do not take Social Security -- VT Pops 04/13/2022 7:19PM
…take the joker and run -- chumley 04/13/2022 7:14PM
I’m holding out till later age so my wife’s spousal benefit will be greater -- DonHo-kieHi 04/13/2022 7:25PM
Run the math. 62 to 70 is 96 months x 1700 = 163k. Would take until 76 -- ColoVT82 04/13/2022 7:05PM
Depends on if you are counting on SS or see it as "mad money"-> -- HOKIERIT 04/13/2022 6:48PM
That sounds so backwards to say retirement at 70 to finally relax… -- HokieSignGuy 04/13/2022 8:10PM
So many older people make going to the doctor a new career. -- Coach McGuirk 04/13/2022 9:10PM
Let it out! It will feel great but you might get a TSL Vacation. ** -- DonHo-kieHi 04/14/2022 10:42AM
!! sounds like me !! -- Riverguy 04/13/2022 8:29PM
I'm going try to hold out until 70 ** -- FfxStationHokie 04/13/2022 6:44PM
Was that your co-worker's plan? Just saying... ** -- JoesterVT 04/13/2022 6:45PM
My plan (inside) -- FfxStationHokie 04/13/2022 6:55PM
Key point - if you take it at 62 but plan to keep working -- LaneRat 04/14/2022 11:22AM
Part of retiring and claiming at 62 is thinking about -- 134023Hokie 04/13/2022 7:18PM