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Aug 21, 2024
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pinolero
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I voted in my 20's but I'm 39.
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POLL: When do you plan on retiring?
JayOwen
Ah dinnae ken
Aug 21, 9:32am
Rule of 55 for me, if all goes well
RGGeemer
Aug 21, 9:33am
(so age 54 3/4)
RGGeemer
Aug 21, 9:37am
I retired in January this year at age 64
Hoopster
Aug 21, 9:34am
Has to excitement of retirement worn off, and do you find your days filled up?
germ1
Aug 21, 9:39am
I do substitute teaching to fill some time. I’m in a high school today. Never a
Hoopster
Aug 21, 9:46am
Preparing for the 53-55 range to retire with my wife who will retire at 53.
RootieBoy
Aug 21, 9:35am
I went to part time at 50. Fully retired at 65. But, I owned my own business.
TheSpiker
Aug 21, 9:38am
What kind of business?
PabloSanchezz
Aug 21, 10:20am
Without being too specific, it was based in a state and industry that
TheSpiker
Aug 21, 10:53am
I voted in my 20's but I'm 39.
pinolero
Aug 21, 9:40am
My hero in my industry worked until 80.
Blue Print
Aug 21, 9:41am
I'm really hoping I have better stuff to do.
Niiineteeen84
Aug 21, 9:43am
I enjoy my career.
Blue Print
Aug 21, 11:14am
That was my plan, but Covid killed it for me. Business closed and forced my full
TheSpiker
Aug 21, 9:44am
I don't see myself as ever fully retiring unless I have to for health reasons.
NumbersGuy
Aug 21, 12:51pm
Goal is late 50's but many in my field work until 70's or 80's. So we'll see
downtownchrisbrown
Aug 21, 9:45am
I’m hoping for the summer before I turn 60
Doctor Rosenrosen
Aug 21, 9:45am
55 from my current job.....then I will most likely do things here and there for
BYUheaven
Aug 21, 9:50am
I'll never be able to retire.
Dark Forest Green
Aug 21, 9:54am
I'm on track for late 50's or by 60
UVCoug
Aug 21, 9:59am
I am in the same boat, mid to late 50s, 60 at the latest
therock
Aug 21, 10:14am
Probably never fully retire. Likely work tax season for the rest of my life.
JAGA97
Aug 21, 9:59am
Was planning on 60 but retired @ 58 when company gave me a six figure offer I
Tare
Aug 21, 9:59am
I'll probably take a break at 60 to hopefully catch the tail end of my wife's health, and then work again to supplement
Breaded Hamster
Aug 21, 10:06am
You plan on being a lot healthier than your wife at 60?
doups3
Aug 21, 1:43pm
My wife has an auto-immune disease, and I do not. Of course things could change by that point, but this topic is about
Breaded Hamster
Aug 21, 1:45pm
Going back to work post 60 is almost impossible unless you own your own business
LaserCoug
Aug 21, 3:19pm
I know... I'm already dreading it and I'm in my 40's.
Breaded Hamster
Aug 21, 3:24pm
Never “retire” just strive to be more flexible with my time and more resources
JohnnyC
Aug 21, 10:13am
One thing I've seen with retiring - people seem to die really soon afterward.
Adwight
Aug 21, 10:15am
You can't retire FROM something. Need to retire TO something. Just means
Dataguy
Aug 21, 10:41am
My wife’s grandpa retired at 55 and is still living at 88. He got into owning and training race horses, and he also
RootieBoy
Aug 21, 10:46am
Yup. Work on things I want to instead of work to survive.
NumbersGuy
Aug 21, 1:59pm
I like my job and I like spending money so I’ll probably shift to part time
Medute
Aug 21, 10:23am
Thanks to Bidenomics, I am going to have to dip into retirement now until job
pegushin
Aug 21, 12:45pm
Late 40s/early 50s
TheLoneCougar
Aug 21, 2:04pm
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