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I just turned 65.  I am not prepared to retire.  I'm on Medicare Plan A and insurance from work.  I have a small personal savings account and a 403B plan I opened last year.  I don't know what to do.

 

I didn't know this would be public.  I am uncomfortable with that.  I said "Ask the Experts".

 

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Denisev1220
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retirement

There is no limit to when you choose to retire. Many people wait until they are in their 70s to retire. The longer you wait, the bigger your social security check will be. It is also possible to collect your social security checks and still continue to work. My grandfather collected his checks starting at 65, but didn't retire his roofing business until his late 70s.'I hope this helped. The socialSecurity office can tell you what you will receive each month if you retire now or if you choose to retire at a later age.

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retirement

No one can see your personal information like your name, address, etc. on this forum---unless YOU deliberately post that information.  We see only what you post--nothing more.   You are safe to post a question and wait for someone to reply.

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Denisev1220
Expert Alumni

retirement

There is no limit to when you choose to retire. Many people wait until they are in their 70s to retire. The longer you wait, the bigger your social security check will be. It is also possible to collect your social security checks and still continue to work. My grandfather collected his checks starting at 65, but didn't retire his roofing business until his late 70s.'I hope this helped. The socialSecurity office can tell you what you will receive each month if you retire now or if you choose to retire at a later age.

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