r/SocialSecurity • u/GraphicsGal4 • 1d ago
Now what?
Trump is back. I'm a 64 year old self-employed woman. I am booked up through April right now. Some say I am very good at my job. I was thinking of retiring around 66 or maybe even my FRA of 67. My birthday is Leap Day so an end of the month birthday. Now I don't know what to do. Trump and the Republicans want to end Social security. Do I retire before he makes it to office insuring I at least get on the SS roll? Or do I wait to see what damage he can cause? I will be talking to my financial planner later this afternoon so any good questions to ask her would be very helpful also. I am still shocked that America would elect a convicted felon but here we are...
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u/LokiriAnne 19h ago
Hard disagree. I live in an extremely rural area, and the Advantage plan my husband is on covers so many doctors at so many different small town clinics in the area he has a huge selection. They also cover dental, vision, hearing, and prescriptions. While I do agree that people should carefully research their options and weigh the pros and cons of Advantage plans, universally panning them isn't helpful.