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I want to retire at 55. I will take a deep breathe.
Tanya
Never. I honestly cannot imagine retiring or even stand the idea. If I retire at 65 and died at 85 (though many of my extended family are older then this so i dont know if 85 is very accurate] I would need at least 600,000 dollars if i was living off 30,000 a year... lol... I think for many people this is unachievable.
I love what i do for a living and don't think I would be able to completely retire and stop. I've been working 3 days a week my entire life and its a great balance really and it helps I love the field I'm in. I wouldn't change that for the world.
babydoll86
I guess between the ages of 55 and 60. It all depends on the type of job you're retiring from and the amount you're getting during your retirement. My grandparents retired from their good jobs by the age of 55. More relaxing and vacation time, spending more time with my family are some things to do once I plan on retiring.
Jake No Chat
Retire at 55. The kids should be out of college, and I would get medical/health benefits from my company at that age. Plans would be to relax, spend time with family, travel a bit, and spend time on hobbies and favorite past-times (like kayaking, antique hunting, stained glass, billiards, poker, and just some leisurely reading).
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23. That's when I'll graduate and subsequently retire. I will then move to the rockies where I'll live in harmony with the land, growing some food for myself and keeping several thousand dollars for if theres ever a bad crop and I need food.