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Thinking about riskyFIRE. The FIRE where you withdraw 6 percent instead of 4
You can easily calculate how much you will earn via sites such as SSA Tools. As most FIRE advocates are also high earners, you can see that a few years at maximum earnings can easily boost you up to a reasonable monthly payment. Due to the SS "breakpoints," after a certain point any extra earnings aren't going to do a whole lot for you anyway, so those $0 years aren't that painful.
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Any retirees living completely off dividends?
Our social security estimate currently says when we both draw at 65, even if there is no 22% benefit cut, it will still be short of covering our yearly expenses. BTW, the SSA Tools is fabulous for everything SSA. Please use it.
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SS Benefits in 2045
Personally I use a combination of the benefit report that the Social Security Administration creates annually and the ssa.tools 3rd party website that lets me tweak retirement age / expected contribution history (since I plan to retire early and thus I will not have earning up to 67). Then if you want to account for the possibility of reduced benefits, do so.
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How does my plan look?
When you say that your Social Security is “at 1.2k/month currently” is that from your annual social security statement or did you calculate it using a third party calculator like ssa.tools?
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Lets say I retire at 50 and start withdraw from roth ira and 401 at 50.. would that still count as income until 70 to not affect my social security at age 70?
Your benefits are based on the highest 35 years of inflation adjusted wages. There may be an impact, but it might not be by a lot. This might help: https://ssa.tools/
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Social security question
ssa.tools, but yes, that's a great site for this.
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Do you take SS into account for your retirement income calculations?
https://ssa.tools/ lets you upload your wage history, cut and pasted from your soc sec account.
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Social security and change in income.
https://ssa.tools. will tell you.
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At what point/number did you realize everything was going to be ok?
https://ssa.tools/ is a great website to play around with the numbers.
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Should we change our income?
This makes sense, OP. The remaining survivor of a couple takes the higher benefit, so it might make sense to maximize one person’s benefit for the eventual time that you will only have one benefit. Play around here https://ssa.tools/ and see what makes sense in terms of your income as a couple vs remaining spouse.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing retire-at-35 and social-security-tools you can also consider the following projects:
open-social-security - Open-source calculator for determining best Social Security claiming age(s)
babel-plugin-angularjs-annotate - Add Angular 1.x dependency injection annotations to ES6 code
material - Material design for AngularJS
DuckieTV - A web application built with AngularJS to track your favorite tv-shows with semi-automagic torrent integration
LibreOffice - Read-only LibreOffice core repo - no pull request (use gerrit instead https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/) - don't download zip, use https://dev-www.libreoffice.org/bundles/ instead