I worked for the federal government for over 27 years, got my pension and was able to draw my SS at 57 and a half. I worked very hard while employed by the government. The day I retired I began building a 3500 sq ft house with the help of my wife and kid. It finally was finished after about two years. For what little I put into it financially I now have an asset well over $750k. Im not lazy nor sponging off the government like a welfare momma. I earned my pension and the government provided SS to me at a certain age. As far as living below the poverty line, I've taken a part time job that pays over $15/hr. So for two months at the end of the year I get to take a vacation. Plus while sitting around my house after it was finished, I got bored and wanted a part time job. Im not lazy, just taking advantage of what life has given me.
Dude, that's well below the poverty line. You should work on yourself and not count on government handouts
I worked for the federal government for over 27 years, got my pension and was able to draw my SS at 57 and a half. I worked very hard while employed by the government. The day I retired I began building a 3500 sq ft house with the help of my wife and kid. It finally was finished after about two years. For what little I put into it financially I now have an asset well over $750k. Im not lazy nor sponging off the government like a welfare momma. I earned my pension and the government provided SS to me at a certain age. As far as living below the poverty line, I've taken a part time job that pays over $15/hr. So for two months at the end of the year I get to take a vacation. Plus while sitting around my house after it was finished, I got bored and wanted a part time job. Im not lazy, just taking advantage of what life has given me.
Working for the federal government ist a contradiction in and of itself