FormerHangie
En-Route
That is Social Security Normal Retirement Age, although I believe that the Social Security admin folks refer to it as full retirement age. So, what does that mean for me? Nothing, for now, I'm still working the same job and hope to continue for four more years, but as my mother used to say, if you want to make God laugh, tell her your plans.
My wife is planning to retire in early 2027, and I'm 100% WFH, so we could sell this overly large house and move any time after that, and we've had a few discussions about where we'd want to live. Any advice from those who've made the transition from working to (mostly) retirement would be greatly appreciated.
My wife is planning to retire in early 2027, and I'm 100% WFH, so we could sell this overly large house and move any time after that, and we've had a few discussions about where we'd want to live. Any advice from those who've made the transition from working to (mostly) retirement would be greatly appreciated.