October 13th, 2009 | Posted in Retirement
Question: I had the good fortune to be able to retire early at age 52, but last year’s market meltdown has made me rethink the decision. I may still be okay, but I don’t have the same level of certainty I once had. My question is this: How will Social Security be calculated for me and how does the fact that I haven’t worked the last few years fit into the calculation? –Jack Ford, West Newbury, Mass.
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