That's kind of heartless.
it's my fault for not having a large saving plan. That's kind of heartless.
benefit
I agree with "earned benefits". What annoys me is that I worked as long as I could instead of taking disability, paid more into Medicare than I would have not working, and my "thank you" for paying the extra tax is a $50/month surcharge on my Medicare as a penalty for not taking disability.
Quote from: Simon Dog on December 05, 2016, 08:54:14 PMI agree with "earned benefits". What annoys me is that I worked as long as I could instead of taking disability, paid more into Medicare than I would have not working, and my "thank you" for paying the extra tax is a $50/month surcharge on my Medicare as a penalty for not taking disability.Wait, what? What kind of penalty? For not taking SSDI? My goal is the same as yours, to keep on working for as long as possible. I'm not currently on dialysis, I'm currently transplanted w/a low functioning kidney and am back on the list. I'm 43 and have been doing this ESRD thing since 37.KarenInWA
Wait, what? What kind of penalty? For not taking SSDI?
I read financial newsletters and almost all of them are predicting a financial collapse.
However the important thing to remember is that it is bloody unlikely that the US will default. Sure it is possible, but the earth being hit with a DK* in our lifetime is more likely, and that would kill everyone off. But you don't worry about that do you? So why worry about the US becoming insolvent?*DK = "dinosaur killer", a meteor big enough to wipe out the dominant life form (humans) hitting the earth and doing for us what is believed a previous one did for the dinosaurs. It is always a real and present danger, statistically it should have happened by now, so we are overdue.