OldMcDonald
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I gave up working when I was 61. (now 67) I sometimes wish I had a little income for buying new tractors and things but we get by. My super paid the farm off and we installed Solar power so the only bills we get are Council Rates. We have our own water so no water bills.
We do not go out (too old for that) We have no desire to travel. I did that over the years before retiring. We have our farm and animals and everything is paid for. I have enough from my pension to keep my hobby well supplied. What more do you want?
An enormous amount of sound advice in the thread, but I particularly liked this one at #73. I have lived on low income for most of my life despite being able to command high salaries in administrative and financial positions; which I did for a while after leaving school, and later when required. I spent a total of 27 years behind desks for the sole purpose of financing my only aim in life - being a farmer.
Life for us has always been about minimising expenditure rather than maximising income. One is every bit as useful as the others. We have been able to farm our own land in four different countries - England, Australia, Scotland and Portugal so far. At just short of 72 I have no intentions of retiring, although this might be our last farm before I eventually do, or it might not. We moved to Portugal 13 years ago from Scotland because it is so much cheaper to live here. The minimum wage is less than half that in Britain. No idea how it equates with other countries but it is marginally over €500 a month. Other southern european countries are similar or slightly more I think. Quite a few millions of people live on this sort of income. Anybody can do it if they try.
EXCEPT.... USA health insurance appears to be an enormous problem. If that is a concern for anyone then consider moving to somewhere else. Look also at some home grown food. A lot can be knocked off the grocery bill. Only go into town when you have to. Plan ahead and buy several weeks' shopping at a time. Every journey costs money, how much depends on how far from town you are. Do you really need to buy a newspaper and magazines? You most definitely do not need a shower every single day of your life. Many of us who post on here pre-date household showers. We are still here. Anything you can think of to reduce retirement time costs is beneficial and allows you to retire earlier.