you got to love that term " living on a fixed income ". it's like most workers live on a fixed income too if they don't get raises . at least ss and many pensions get cost of living raises .
some like ourselves have a bigger retirement income from investments then we did working ..so this term living on a fixed income really is silly. ss is no more a "fixed income " then working can be .
the term fixed income just means you get the income on a schedule . it has nothing to do with the amount or what it buys . the term has been mis-used to conjur up visions of an old women counting pennies in her purse to buy bread trying to make the most of her ss check . but the term really has nothing to do with an amount or what it buys or even wealth status ..
"Fixed income investments generally pay a return on a fixed schedule, though the amount of the payments can vary. Individual bonds may be the best known type of fixed income security, but the category also includes bond funds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.