Dear Rusty: I retired at age 58. My husband and I worked 40 years of employment each. I had a 401K only ... no other benefits. We saved, we invested through our financial advisor and have done okay watching our investments grow (except for the last 3 years). Neither my husband nor I have taken Social Security; we were both waiting until age 70 to get full benefits. Do you think this is still wise? I’m concerned there will not be any funds in 5 years when we both turn 70.
She’s old, gotten fairly long in the tooth and like most of us, tends to slow down once this happens. There is hope, however, for one of this area’s favorite lakes, Lake Claiborne.
When I was in high school, I had a very close family member become addicted to opioids after undergoing back surgery and subsequently using pain medication for months following the procedure.