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Being house-sitters is our way to experience different regions of Mexico in our pre-retirement years.
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Indeed, Gallup reports that six out of ten pre-retirement Americans don't think Social Security will be able to pay them a benefit when they retire; those age 18-34 are even more pessimistic, with 76 percent saying they'll get nothing from the system.
Mark Miller: Will Social Security Be There for Today's Young Workers? Mark Miller 2010
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There's no reason to wait till your post-retirement income would greatly exceed your pre-retirement income.
Defending Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In 1981, Social Security paid 52% of the average worker's pre-retirement earnings, according to the Social Security Administration.
More Elderly Find They Can't Afford Not to Work Kelly Greene 2012
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It isn't possible to calculate precisely how many people are able to cover the recommended 85% of their pre-retirement income, but Federal Reserve data suggest that many people can't.
Retiring Boomers Find 401(k) Plans Fall Short E.S. Browning 2011
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Social Security pays retirees a benefit based on their pre-retirement wages, targeting a 'replacement rate' rather than a real benefit level.
Science vs. Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Yet for most average earners, Social Security will replace only about 40 percent of pre-retirement earnings.
Jason Alderman: Quarterback Drew Brees Tackles Financial Illiteracy Jason Alderman 2010
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Yet for most average earners, Social Security will replace only about 40 percent of pre-retirement earnings.
Jason Alderman: Quarterback Drew Brees Tackles Financial Illiteracy Jason Alderman 2010
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Social Security pays retirees a benefit based on their pre-retirement wages, targeting a 'replacement rate' rather than a real benefit level.
Comments on Science and Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Experts estimate Social Security will provide as much as 40% of pre-retirement income, or $35,080 a year for that median family.
Retiring Boomers Find 401(k) Plans Fall Short E.S. Browning 2011
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