Posted by John Harmon on December 26, 2011 at 20:44:10 from (174.26.202.17):
In Reply to: OT SS again. posted by pat sublett on December 26, 2011 at 17:17:18:
I get my Carpenters Pension Check direct deposited after midnite on the 1st day of each month and my SS Check direct deposited on the 2nd Wed. of each month,so no I am not trying to live on SS only. The wife gets her USDA Pension on the first of the month and her SS on the 2nd Wed. of each month same as I do. We live comfortablely,No car payments nor house payments either.Might be tough if we had either of those.Health Insurance is our largest outlay of cash each month.We budget all expendentures so cash flow is tracked and all bills are paid as presented.We have deposits from checking go to savings accounts so major bills will have a back up when due. We use electronic bill pay and save on postage and paper that way.For the present we are ok. We both are 74 years and in reasonable good health and what the future holds is speculation so we don"t think about that much.
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