
Sorry, that just burns me. I am an RN, working for 40 years already in an inner city hospital. I still have a little over 4 years til I retire at 65. I do have a pension but it certainly won't be 95% of my salary, even at 65. More like 50% & will be reduced even more because I am choosing a survivor benefit for my DH. And NO health care in retirement. So I will work til I qualify for Medicare. And then pay for my own supplemental insurance, just like everyone else. And 40+ years of nursing is hard both physically & emotionally. As are many other jobs in the private sector.
I really see no reason for most people being paid by taxpayers to retire at 57 (or even earlier for some!) & make their full retirement. Not when the rest of us, those footing their bill, have to work for 8 -10 years or more past that for our own retirement. Yes, police & firefighters are risky, physically demanding jobs & I understand early retirement for them. The public safety depends on them being physically able to do their jobs. But for everyone else, just not sustainable or right for the taxpayers to keep funding those kinds of benefits.