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How much income do you need to retire?
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<blockquote data-quote="Auburn" data-source="post: 1127109" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>Yeah, my son just got his VA disability raised to 100% due to illness that occurred while on active duty. He was discharged at 70% disability and had to fight the VA for 3 years to get it raised. But finally the VA agreed. It would have been hard for them not to since the VA's independent doctors that recommend the increase in disability to 100%. SS followed suit a couple of weeks later, but that took an attorney to advocate for him to 100% too. It gives him and his family security, but I would not want to go through the migraines and other issues associated with his illness. Now he has a lifetime pension, medical treatment, and some education benefits for himself and his family - the VA portion is tax free.</p><p></p><p>It has been tough to see him go through this and even tougher way to live. But at least he doesn't have to worry about income any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auburn, post: 1127109, member: 5661"] Yeah, my son just got his VA disability raised to 100% due to illness that occurred while on active duty. He was discharged at 70% disability and had to fight the VA for 3 years to get it raised. But finally the VA agreed. It would have been hard for them not to since the VA's independent doctors that recommend the increase in disability to 100%. SS followed suit a couple of weeks later, but that took an attorney to advocate for him to 100% too. It gives him and his family security, but I would not want to go through the migraines and other issues associated with his illness. Now he has a lifetime pension, medical treatment, and some education benefits for himself and his family - the VA portion is tax free. It has been tough to see him go through this and even tougher way to live. But at least he doesn't have to worry about income any more. [/QUOTE]
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