Planning to Retire

Raising the Retirement Age

By Emily Brandon

Posted: August 5, 2008

In Social Security history, the age at which a worker can claim full benefits has increased only once—in 1983. The rise from age 65 to 67 was phased in over more than 20 years. As things currently stand, those born in 1937 or earlier get their full due at age 65, everyone born in 1960 or later can't claim full benefits until 67, and employees between those years can find their full retirement age here.

The American Academy of Actuaries says it's time to raise the retirement age again to keep up with ever increasing life expectancies. In 1940, men who reached age 65 typically lived 12 years in retirement and women just over 13 years. In 2007, those ranges were almost 17 years and 19 years, respectively. And Social Security Administration actuaries predict that life expectancy at age 65 could further increase to almost 19 years for men and 21 years for women by 2040—which is seven to eight more years of retirement that will need to be financed.

Additionally, business columnist Scott Burns is predicting a big increase in Social Security payouts next year to keep up with inflation. Last year, Social Security checks rose by 2.3 percent. But Burns calculates that payments will be almost 6 percent larger next year.

"To be more precise, it will be 5.7 percent if the summer holds no inflation. That means if the consumer price index doesn't budge for July, August, and September. The benefit increase will be 6.1 percent if inflation runs at the 0.2 percent 'core' rate for the same period. And it will be more if inflation is higher than the core rate. The last time there was a larger increase was 1982, when it clocked in at 7.4 percent," Burns wrote in his syndicated column.

At a time when workers' wages are increasing at about 3 percent a year, Burns concludes, "it's beginning to look like the best way to get a good raise is to retire." But if you're not yet age 70, waiting to sign up for Social Security—which increases annual benefits by 7 to 8 percent for each year you delay claiming—may provide the biggest raise of all for many healthy adults.

Couldn't agree more...

Henderson is populated with Rocky Mountain Rednecks who control their city government and the Police Department. They did, in fact, kill a 5' women holding a butter knife. The area is a polluted mess from the remnants of WW2 manufacturing. Perchlorate from the rocket fuel factory that blew up in 1988, as well as hexavalent chromium are in the groundwater. The retiring mayor, Jim Gibson, fraudulently pushed through approvals on "remediating" areas that are thoroughly contaminated. Love Canal comes to mind. High dollar subdivisions such as Tuscany are becoming vacant, due to the fact of the bad economy, but also because it is built right in the path of the contaminated groundwater. Henderson is a hell hole, and I would leave, but the economy has grabbed my by the shorts.

Norman Petz of NV @ Apr 16, 2009 19:06:22 PM

Henderson Nevada the TRUTH

Despite the report from Emily Brandon, USNews.com on retirement locations such as Henderson Nevada, the people thinking about relocating, need to know that this place is extreemely police abusive. In 2008, a young out of control officer executed a mother infront of her children while she was tasered to the ground and surrounded by police. Witnesses, claimed she had no weapon and everyone believed the police planted a knife which the Inquest supported.

Prevous years Henderson police beaten to a pulp an 85 year old resident and left him lying in a pool of his own blood in jail failing to offer medical attention or calling his family. Befoer that, they split the head wide open of a Handicap man in front of his family. That took 5 staples to put his skull back together.

In all cases of police shootings, beatings and the like, Clark County Nevada, Henderson and Las Vegas has shown to be an very violant area primarily caused by out of control police.

Even the Las Vegas police have murdered and gotten away with it. Such an event when they shot a pregnant womwn and shot in the back a young teen who was in havd cuffs. Countless cases of tasering to death citizens already in custody.

Henderson Nevada is built on a toxic waste dumb of Murcury plants and toxic chemicals. The roads are crooked leading police to create speed traps at the bottom of a hill, hiding behind street corners, and so on. The air is typicall polluted, and there is a 20 year water droubt in effect. The water which comes from Lake mead is undrinkable and running out. The summer time temps are in excess of 120 degrees. The state requires a front license plate with Fault insurance. Many city taxes and fees are hidden until someone buys into this city. Constant violations of US Constitution and a police sales tax soon to rise above 9 percent. Judical corruption and police abuse is the business the city and state are in. The prisons are overfilled with people on trumped up charges and auto accidents.

This area is has one of the Nations highest drop out school rates and highest Taser deaths on record and the list goes on and on.

Citizens of the United States are urged to rethink your plans to retire in Henderson, Las Vegas or the State of Nevada.

A World Wide travel Alert remains in effect for this area.

Dr Paul of NV @ Dec 22, 2008 08:53:49 AM

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