Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for April 01, 2024

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago

    They think what the life expectancy tables tell them to think.

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    Macushlalondra  10 months ago

    97?

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    david_42  10 months ago

    I retired at 52, with any luck I’ll run out of savings around 108. The luck part is living that long.

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    Billys mom2022  10 months ago

    With "high "interest rates (0.01 on my CD now) I can retire at 100 if I am lucky enough to live that long—time to take it out and put it in my 0.04% savings.

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    ChessPirate  10 months ago

    Back before I retired, I went to a Site that calculated, I think they called it “Your Richness Scale”, like a 1-Percenter would be a 99. I think I came out to be a 91 or 92. I really didn’t think I’d score that high. I could say I was a “9-Percenter”. ☺

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    Bill The Nuke  10 months ago

    According to many ‘experts’ and politicians we shouldn’t retire until we’re in our 80s.

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    Alberta Oil  10 months ago

    I’d be happy to be healthy enough to delay retiring till 95

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    sobrown51  10 months ago

    I laugh when I see how much they say you need for retirement. It’s generally more than two (or even 3) million dollars. My wife and I do just fine with considerably less and most retired folks have less than we have.

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    saywhatwhat  10 months ago

    Oh no, we’re going to get a week of retirement jokes.

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