Subject: Re: 100% Stocks
{{ The price of protection for retiring on a shoestring is high. }}
Yep. But it also means that some one retiring in their 30's or 40's is also very likely to be wealthy by the time they qualify for Social Security (with 77% of the maximum monthly check, while paying about half the FICA taxes.) And you're getting all that while relieving yourself of the inconvenience of submitting to the supervision of an employer.
Why high income 40 year old retirees still get crazy big Social Security checks at age 62
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