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70's common room

Free talk
#1
  • 菜の花
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  • 2022/08/22 16:43

For those of you in your 70's, please use this forum to

talk about everyday problems, financial matters, recommended healthy recipes,

things you enjoy doing, or whatever

you think would be good. It's like a well-wisher's meeting.

Why don't you tweet about it?

Please don't be sarcastic or cold-hearted.

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#116
  • no
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 13:11
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↑ Medicare is not horrible if you have Medicare.

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#117
  • 介護
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 13:31
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I don't want to live too long for nothing.

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#118
  • KN34
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 13:53
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116
Thank you.
I think it is safer to get insurance with good coverage until 65.

I think it is better to be in Japan, where medical care is clearly explained.

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#119
  • no
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 15:08
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118
Many people don't retire and work for insurance until 65.
Or they keep working for a spouse who hasn't turned 65 yet.

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#120
  • 匿名希望
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 15:21
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How much do you receive per month for your Social Security pension ??

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#121
  • 若者
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 16:01
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Sorry for my ignorance.
Does SS depend on the amount paid ?

Do you also get a Japanese pension ??

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#122
  • あ?
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 16:17
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I think pensions were cheap, even for people who pay a tremendous amount of taxes.

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#125
  • 団塊
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 17:58
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> How much do you get per month for your Social Security pension ?

I started getting mine early ( 63 to ) and I am self-employed so it is about 1800 for a couple.
Medicare ( minus about 200 ) for a couple.

> Does SS depend on the amount you pay ?

Yes it does. You can check the site to see how much you get.

> I think pensions are cheap even for people who pay huge taxes.

SSTax has a cap on monthly payments, so even high earners are limited to the amount they can get.
I think the maximum is about 4000 ?

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#126
  • 貰っている額
  • 2022/08/31 (Wed) 23:38
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My husband, who has worked for a long time, gets $2,300 a month. However, I, who have not worked for very long and became a housewife in the middle of my career, receive $700/month. But if my husband dies before me, I will get the SS that he was getting as a survivor's pension. In that case, he will not get what I was getting. ( He said that whichever higher amount is kept )

But would I get the full amount ? I didn't take this stuff too seriously because I don't want to think about my husband dying first. But every once in a while ~ I get a glimpse of it in my mind. ( My husband and I are good friends, but when we get into small fights over trivial things, it sometimes glances into my mind ( lol ) )
I've even heard something like 70% instead of the full amount 。。。。

But I don't think my super-healthy husband will live shorter than me, so it's useless to imagine ~ ~ ~
(;^_^A Asease) ・ ・ ・

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#127
  • きもい
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 08:26
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↑ I can't get enough of the bite.

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#127
  • おえつ
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 08:29
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It's weird to write like this when you're old enough to get a pension.

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#129
  • 敗北の年金
  • 2022/09/01 (Thu) 09:47
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126
mamagon-like.

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#130

# 129, # 127
You know how bad you feel about your obsession ? with me.
You are so sick and nauseous
when will you stop stalking me ?
you will never get over your stupidity until you die ? it's horrible 😱

by the way. # Mr. 126 is not me
my husband is younger and his pension is still a few years away.
Now I'm suddenly worried if I can inherit my husband's SOCIAL SECURITY
? even though I'm not a citizen.
I would like someone to take this opportunity to tell me!

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#131
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 08:59
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I see that you all are not afraid to show the amount of your income.

Then,

I also receive $ about 3,500 per month,

with the amount I receive here and my pension from Japan. I started receiving it early like Mr. Boomer, so my SS is a little less.

I calculated it year by year in Excel to compare it with the amount I get from maturity, and in my case at age 70, the maturity amount is more than the early receipt. The longer you live, the more you will benefit from starting to receive from the default date.

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#132
  • 格差
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 10:21
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You're the guy who gave up his Japanese citizenship to get a pension from Japan, and when the subject of dual citizenship comes up here, you're the guy who always makes a big deal about it being a crime ? lol

easy to understand.

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#133
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 10:30
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Whenever dual nationality is mentioned, it is a crime

because the Japanese government does not recognize it as a crime by law.

If the Japanese government recognizes it by law, we should proudly have dual nationality.

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#134
  • 団塊
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 13:36
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> I renounced my Japanese citizenship to receive a pension from Japan,

What are you talking about? ?

As for when to receive the pension,
I have calculated it in three different ways: early, mature and late, as you can see if you use Exel

I have done it before. Lifetime benefit
If you have a short life expectancy : you can get an early benefit.
Average life expectancy ( If you die at around 80 ) : All three types are about the same.
Longer life ( If over 90 ) : Late is better.

and I got mine, so I bet on short life. It can miss and ・ ・ ・.

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#135
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 17:51
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> I gave up my Japanese nationality to get a pension from Japan,

Why do I have to give up my Japanese nationality to get it?

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#136
  • 二重国籍
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 21:09
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It seems that if you add both the U.S. and Japan to your pension, they will know your status is U.S. citizen, so you will have to renounce your Japanese citizenship at that time.

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#137
  • ポンコツ野郎の昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/02 (Fri) 22:14
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You don't have to be a US citizen to get Social Security.

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