How Many Seniors Rely Mostly On Social Security?

In a way, I know what it must be like to live on Social Security only. I retired at 50 and because of that my pension was reduced by 12%and I was too young to collect SS, I never asked my husband to contribute to my personal expenses; he was having financial troubles of his own trying to keep his business afloat and literally paying out more than he was taking in at times.

When I first retired, I was getting approximately $1,200 a month. As I've mentioned on the forum a few times, what helped me is that I was debt free, live in a co-op where our housing expenses are extremely low, have great retiree health benefits (including prescription coverage) and a nice nest egg that I continued to contribute to. We were getting pension COLAs for a few years after I retired, but they were discontinued when Christie became our governor. I didn't like it, but realized it was necessary because our pension plan was short by billions.
 
When I tried to research this very thing several years ago I realized the question is wrong. We all get different amounts for our social security...therefore whether or not we can and do live on that amount is relative to our personal situation. I only receive about 1300 a month ss. I would be hard put to pay my bills with that amount over time without other forms of income. And I own my home and have zero debt. I do not exactly know the correct question...
 
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