Well, that depends on what is keeping you from retirement. If you have the money to retire, you can retire anytime.
If you are just waiting for Social Security benefits to kick in, then it depends on your age.
In the past, the full benefit age was 65, and early retirement benefits were first available at age 62. (Early retirement lowered your benefits (permanently) to 80 percent of the full benefit amount.)
Currently, the full benefit age is 66 for people born in 1943-1954, and it will gradually rise to 67 for those born in 1960 or later. The earliest is still 62, but depending on when you were born, the benefits will be further reduced from the amount stated above. Details are broken down on the Social Security page (ssa.gov/planners/retire/retirechart.html).
The earliest age that you can retire is at 62 years old.
That depends on where you live and what the retirement age is in that country
There isn't much effort involved; you simply leave your job. There aren't many good reasons why a person would want to do this except to accept a better job or to retire.
Yes! a person who is unemployed can get the Unemployed Loans. The Loans for unemployed people provides finance so that the unemployed person can manage the expenses till unemployed.
September 1928....... 650,000 unemployed September 1929....... 1,320,000 unemployed September 1930........3,000,000 unemployed September 1931....... 4,350,000 unemployed September 1932....... 5,102,000 unemployed January 1933 6.........100,000 unemployed
unemployed
He has been unemployed for several months.He had to explain in the job interview why he was unemployed for so long.
do you have grants for a single unemployed parent
You do not have to be unemployed to file bankruptcy.
According to a November 2009 poll. 15 percent of democrats are unemployed and 9.9 percent republicans are unemployed.
According to a November 2009 poll. 15 percent of democrats are unemployed and 9.9 percent republicans are unemployed.
If the unemployed HAVE housing, they do not get wet when it rains at night.