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Are you trying to tell me what is right for me?Your decision can not and will not be purely financial.
My decision to take early retirement (54) was based on I had already put away enough to put both kids through college and grad school without anyone incurring debt, plus of course to cover my own retirement. I don't regret it, I know I did the right thing. I hope you are equally fortunate when the time comes.
Many people aren't so fortunate. I posted that figure to illustrate how taking care of an elder for decades can irretrievably force a whole family into poverty if the elder lives long enough. While the elder (perhaps all four of a couple's parents!) has lost their mind, is nothing but belligerent, and has no idea of the burden they have become. That is a substantial sacrifice indeed. Thankfully our elders all had sufficient savings to pay for 24/7 caregivers when the time came that they were impossible to care for ourselves.
Taxpayer money to pay for elder care is drying up, wages aren't rising, and many present elders have little/no retirement savings. I think we will see more families living in this nightmare, poverty due to early retirement plus a household dominated by mindless and demanding elders, in the coming years.