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  4. Retirement Sub-forums - Relocation, Moving, Local City...

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    Merged threads from Retirement Forum and sub-forum: Health Insurance and Medicare forum link

  5. City-Data.com forum. City-Data Forum. User Name: Remember Me: Password Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. ... Retirement. Health Insurance and Medicare forum link. Chat Thread II. Today 05:00 PM. by jean_ji 11,872: 746,098:

  6. Scarlett2 - City-Data.com

    www.city-data.com/forum/retirement/3411716-living-social-security.html

    $4K+ per month in SS Retirement is indeed pretty darn good -- enough for someone to live on in all but the highest COL areas. But given that the maximum SS Retirement monthly benefit for 2023 is $4555, it takes someone who was a high wage-earner most of their life to exceed $4K per month.

  7. Not enough to retire (pension, supplement, vacations, moving ...

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    City-Data Forum > General Forums > Retirement. Folks who are thinking about retiring in 5 to 7 years and feel that they would not have enough to sustain them through the rest of life how would you.

  8. Anyone here regret retiring? (55, moving, conversation ... -...

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    Retirement seems like the obvious solution. I have enough saved, my expenses are low and to make the equation even more weighted toward retirement, I have a heart condition that while is stable, could impact my life in an instant. I currently work from home at least 50 hours a week.

  9. Tennessee/North Carolina/Kentucky retirement - City-Data.com

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    Do you want an active retirement community or not. I would look at a few of the big retirement communities in the areas you pick. See what they offer and the services surrounding them. The goal is for you to make up a list of factors that are important to you.

  10. Taxable Retirement Benefits/Income - City-Data.com

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    How significant (or insignificant) were the tax implications on your Retirement Income (SS, 401Ks, Pensions, not property taxes) in choosing which state to reside in during retirement? If you calculated those costs, in general terms, how did you calculate it?

  11. Anybody have jitterbug (blog, retired, respect, years) -...

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    Looks like the thread was moved to the retirement section. I agree that it would better fit here. According to what I see, it costs $35 to activate a jitterbug account, about $15 per month to use.