Thursday, February 2, 2012

Millions still working at 70 years old

Medicaid planning is getting more and more difficult these days. Millions of Americans are working a lot longer than their 63rd birthday (the average age Americans claim benefits). The truth is: Social Security benefits are not made to last as long as people are living, as life expectancy is getting longer.

Elderly worker percentages growing fast; no early retirement

Your early retirement is becoming a thing of the past. Erma Paliani finally retires at 92. "I didn’t expect to work this long,” Paliani says, who worked as a secretary for the government for 67 years. (Carole Fleck - AARP Bulletin) The percentage of people over 65 that are still working is growing faster than any other age groups.

Proper estate planning; Elder Law Attorneys Cohen and Oalican, LLC.

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