My parents are in their early 60s with no savings, a mortgage, and $2,400 in Social Security - where can they afford to live?
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A Reddit user is seeking advice regarding his parents who face financial hardship with only $2,200 coming from Social Security and minimal additional income. His father sustained a disabling injury, and the couple has very few savings and no retirement plan. With a hefty mortgage and car payments, they're unable to cover their monthly expenses. The user is exploring options such as selling their home to improve their financial situation and secure a more stable retirement. He notes the difficulty faced due to limited job opportunities in their rural area.
They have very little savings and are barely making it on $2,200 per month from Social Security and minimal income, struggling with bills.
Their financial situation is worsening with significant monthly expenses of $1,500 mortgage and a $300 car payment against low earnings.
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