I can retire this year at 55. I consider myself lucky to have a defined benefit plan, but even that plan pays out at just 55% of my best 5 years. I would not be able to stay in my home at 55% of my income. My ace is that I live in a big city and will be retiring to my country lot and building a home with some of the equity. While others on this thread have commented on how much they have slowed down phyically since they were 40, I have been in training for retirement. Last summer went on a 7 day backpacking hike on one of the toughest trails in Canada at Killarney Prov. park. I train with weights 3 days a week. At 55 I will attempt to turn some of my hobbies into income and have set my self up with a Gravel Pit\screening plant, Sawmill, now building a small rock crusher. I am looking at wooden boat building, custom metal fabrication, X-country ski trails, Bed and Breakfast, wilderness experiences, etc. This is a tractor forum and what Tractor nut wouldn't dream about country living. I have spent 30 hours in the past week in my 10x10 Shed cutting and carving steel, dreaming of a 20x40 work shop. (Already have the lumber cut and drying for that project)