FT RV Life on Social Security: You CAN Do It!
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Welcome to another episode of Travels With Dottie! In this video, I discuss the feasibility of living a full-time RV life on social security. Watch some fun footage of me and my friends in Angel Fire, New Mexico, and learn how various income levels can achieve this lifestyle.
Make sure to watch until the end to catch detailed tips on budgeting for full-time RV living on an average social security income.
Key Points Covered:
• Social Security Income and RV Living Budget
• Tips for Frugal Living on the Road
• Health Insurance and Maintenance Costs
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:33 - Fun with Friends in Angel Fire, NM
02:00 - Overview of Social Security Income
02:19 - Budget Breakdown for Full-Time RV Living
02:59 - Flexible Expenses
06:53 - Health Insurance Options
09:14 - Internet and Connectivity
11:04 - Maintenance and Savings
15:00 - Additional Income Opportunities
17:10 - Final Thoughts and Viewer Interaction
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I simply can't afford to stay in my home any longer and I do not think I'm the only one in this situation. Just the mortgage, property taxes and electricity bill, have exceeded my retirement income and it's only going to get worse. No matter how much I cut, the number at the bottom of my budget spreadsheet remains red, and not by just a little.
I have two choices:
1. I can struggle to stay in the house, keep trying to find a job, eat beans, and wind up destitute.
2. I can be a nomad, enjoy life again and put money in the bank each month.
It really wasn't a difficult choice. I've already got my rig and am fixing up my house to sell.
Good for you! Welcome to our community!
i really hope it works out for you,good luck
I am staying in a RV park in Mesa for awhile ( family stuff) and I have heard about senior mobile home Parks lot rent sky rocketing
If the average retirement is what you say many many 55+ won't have enough for lot rent electric insurance and food
Its getting nip and tuck out here and I believe the effects will be felt by most
Sorry I put this comment in the wrong spot
@@carolmaplesden916 that is why I advocate for BLM and National Forest locations. Also, many RV parks outside urban areas remain very affordable.
another great video with good information
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Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I need to get busy and contact Social Security about my future benefits and needs!
Great job again Rob! Very informative, and I'm sure quite helpful to those considering full time RV life.
Fuel & maintenance costs are my biggest expenses.
I also have to have storage and a mailbox. This was a great video for future reference. Great job!
I always enjoy your videos. I’m a recently retired teacher and thinking about taking on a full time/most time RV adventure. I am also an Honorably Discharged Army veteran, I served about forty years ago.
I’d like to point out something that you may not know about, in terms of saving some money. Honorably discharged veterans, with annual income less than about (don’t know exact amount) $45,000 are entitled to FREE MEDICAL CARE THROUGH THE VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. I don’t know if that includes dental and eye care, but it does include prescriptions. And the meds are refilled/sent through the US mail. Any “narcotic” med must be refilled in person, but everything else comes in a timely fashion to whatever address you provide when you call in for a refill.
There are two flavors of icing on this cake. First, most VA hospitals have an emergency room, plus there are many Primary Care extension clinics all over the country. But, if you’re in need of care and there’s no VA medical assistance in the area, Uncle Sugar picks up the tab for your privately provided emergency care. In Las Vegas, NV there is 1 very new VA hospital, and two Primary Care clinics in the area. In the state of NV, there are a total of 19 VA medical facilities.
The next flavor of icing on this cake has to do with Medicare Part (can never remember the different parts) supplements. So if the vet is using his/her medical benefits and is on medicare, those supplemental plans that usually cost around $150-$180 per month, are offset by a VA provided $1500 reimbursement annually. That’s right, Uncle Sugar is basically paying for 80-90% of your medicare supplements.
The medical benefits I’ve outlined above are available to all Honorably Discharged veterans who meet the $45k financial limit, plus some National Guard and Reservists also qualify. As I’m writing this, I just Google checked, the VA has 152 medical centers and over 800 Community-Based Outpatient Clinics throughout the country, plus 1 in the Philippines.
For complete and accurate details, I’d urge a TH-cam search for VA medical benefits and VA medical benefits with Medicare. And, of course, contact the VA directly, there are certain details and formal requirements; this involves the military, so there are always forms to fill out.
A video exploring VA benefits while full time RVing would make some pretty interesting/beneficial content. (hint, hint)
There’s an old commentary; when you join the military, you’re signing a blank check and handing it to Uncle Sam, it’s payable on demand for any amount, up to and including your life. These benefits are Uncle Sugar’s way of saying Thanks for a Job Well Done.
Great info! In the restaurant part of the video there was a vet that takes full advantage of those benefits!
@@Dottietravels Your video sparked something in my brain, so I did a little Google searching, maybe you can spread the word.
Google Search:
HOW CAN I GET HELP AS A VETERAN?
Google Response:
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
The American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance (TFA) ...
Operation Family Fund (OFF) ...
Coalition to Salute America's Heroes. ...
The National Association of American Veterans, Inc. ...
USA Cares. ...
Operation First Response. ...
Semper Fi & America's Fund.
All programs are based on being a vet or family member of a vet, in financial need. Some offer one time assistance, others offer ongoing assistance.
I know Travels with Dottie isn't a Vet Assistance Channel, but maybe you can make the occasional Public Service Announcement in some of your videos. I'm sure many of your subscribers are vets, and some may be in need of some financial support. Happy Travels
Good job sir
Thank you for the video, Rob. Gives us an idea of what it would cost us to go full time. I can't wait to get out there. Hope you had a great 4th.
Great info 👍. I am not at retirement age yet but it's never too early to start.
I think there is one thing you missed, a mail box, forewarding service sort of thing.
@@Gimblegirl great point! I pay $140 a year
I travel alot in my rv,,I'm not a fulltimer but live solely on my SS ,as long as I keep an eye on my spending I'm ok and travel as much as I want.
I’ve been using a Medicare Advantage plan since retiring. But I am wondering, now that I am traveling (my wife also is Medicare-eligible) if the Medicare G plan is the way to go. Can you point us to any additional info regarding G for full-time RV travelers? Thanks Rob.
You need a licensed insurance broker to consult with. I like this guy
youtube.com/@medicareschool?si=4evizwm7C1ymxnnn
@@Dottietravels thanks. will look into.