Say some gets to old to be able to work but their job didn’t have a retirement plan and they can’t retire but are too old… what happens? Can somebody live off of social security alone?
If they can afford to live off their social security, they do. Some of us had our retirement plans cut in half and lost our medical. We aren’t old enough for social security but have retired. To live my husband had to get another job. A lot of older people work part time in stores like Walmart of fast food places.
You add up your utilities and bills and see what you need for them each month and then what you have left to live on and that tells you if you can live on your SS.
There isn’t a retirement anymore, not like they show on TV.
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If they can afford to live off their social security, they do. Some of us had our retirement plans cut in half and lost our medical. We aren’t old enough for social security but have retired. To live my husband had to get another job. A lot of older people work part time in stores like Walmart of fast food places.
You add up your utilities and bills and see what you need for them each month and then what you have left to live on and that tells you if you can live on your SS.
There isn’t a retirement anymore, not like they show on TV.
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