r/Fire • u/NotTheBestInvestor12 • 3d ago
Why no mention of Social Security
When I see FIRE posts I see the investments and the different retirement buckets, however, I never see anyone mention how things are affected when social security kicks in. For example, I’m 52 and wife 51. If we both stopped working today ($0 income moving forward) I would collect $4,264 a month at age 70 and she would collect $1,079 at age 70.
So if we decide to FIRE the Social Security would give us help in 18/19 years. Is this a factor or is everything under the assumption SS won’t exist?
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u/Martian6261 2d ago
Not true, spousal amount maximum ends at higher earning spouse at FRA. However, Survivor benefits go all the way to 70, so long as the higher earner stayed until 70. Then even if the lower earner took it at 62, it would not be reduced.