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Originally Posted by jw38
100% correct. Move the 401k into an IRA so you can manage it yourself or have a financial advisor do it for you. You can easily take $100k/year, along with your social security and you'll really enjoy retirement. I retired in Feb 2020 at 64 1/2 years old and I've NEVER regretted it. Oh yeah...go get your unemployment payments as well!
You're 72. Start enjoying your life!
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Right on! Unless the OP is neglecting to give us some pertinent information things look real good.
I retired at age 55 from my construction union, due to tons of OT I was able to retire with full pension and good medical as if I went to full retirement age 62!. Now (78) Of course those OT hours also get a good SS check.