Why not move to an early retirement state?
>>62094786That’s not a map of SEA
>>62094786What else are you going to do besides work? There is literally nothing to live for. I just want to go to sleep and not wake up.
>1/5th of boomers still workingits their fault really. boomer is the easiest class in the ENTIRE history of mankind to get wealthy. even a subiq boomer could buy a cuckshed in the middle of nowhere and still sell it for a good million today
>>62094786They're not retiring early. They're moving there after retirement.
>>62095295you're not asleep when you're dead you idiot
>>62094786imagine relying on the state to tell you when you are allowed to stop wagecucking
>>62094786>NH>29% work after 65Yes, good, stay away... fuck off, we're full!
>>62097865Oh, my bad. I wasn't thinking that once I died, my consciousness would return its focus to my higher-self and I would be experiencing sense a million times more vivid than my current waking life and I would not get to enjoy nonexistence like what occurs when I fall asleep.
>>62094786are those high percentage states just the states with the most government jobs?
>>62094786these numbers are going parabolic in another decade
>>62094786it's actually a good thing if people are working after 65; working later is highly correlated with being in a high paying career and having good health. most of the people who are not working after 65 were low income and had physically demanding jobs and *couldn't* keep working, or they had health problems. just look on here, some of the shittiest unhealthiest states in the country have a low % while the best states with the highest life quality have a high %