Retired brothers or sisters, how old were you when you retired

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jacko

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Curious as to what age? Why you decided to retire? Like your finances were stable, etc.
My parents retired at 65 and 68. They both retired with a pension.
 

Karlon

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not retired but will be by April, 2025! retired from my landscape business only. will still buy silver & gold coins, antiques & still play in bands.
 

jacko

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not retired but will be by April, 2025! retired from my landscape business only. will still buy silver & gold coins, antiques & still play in bands.

keep stacking!
 

tourist

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I'm 69 years old and consider myself semi-retired. Don't plan to quit working altogether any time soon.
 

jacko

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I'm 69 years old and consider myself semi-retired. Don't plan to quit working altogether any time soon.
I'm 51, so way too early to retire and too tired to start a new career. I could probably retire with some really strict budgeting around the house. I was thinking 65 in my head.
 

Cameron143

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Never gonna retire. I may go part-time when I turn 90.
 

tourist

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I'm 51, so way too early to retire and too tired to start a new career. I could probably retire with some really strict budgeting around the house. I was thinking 65 in my head.
It never hurts to plan ahead.