The "secret" to affordable retirement is to minimize your fixed costs.  That
means low insurance, low taxes, and no house payment.  This adds up to
moving to a red state as far as I can tell.  
Scott

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> Frederick
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> My dilemma exactly -- if I retire at 62, which is a very great
> temptation, believe me -- I cannot manage on what piddly SS I will get
> along with my tiny 401k.  I'll have to wait til at least 67 to get
> full SS, and I'd rather wait til 70 if I can hang in there.
> 
> Peter
> 
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