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3 Little-Known Social Security Rules All Married Retirees Should Know
Social Security retirement benefits are usually straightforward. You work for years. You file for Social Security once you're old enough to do so. You receive the benefits. Easy-peasy, right? However,
How And Why I Delayed My Social Security Until Age 70
We carefully adjusted our living expenses so that we could be satisfied with less income compared to our working years. It also helped that we had some control over the hours we worked and that our work involved helping people. Both of these conditions helped us enjoy our semi-retirement more.
Some Nevada retirees to see thousands in back pay for Social Security
The Social Security Fairness Act removes provisions that reduced benefits for public employees and their spouses. Some Nevadans will see thousands in backpay.
2 Little-Known Social Security Rules Everyone Needs to Know by the Time They Reach 62
Your full retirement age depends on when you were born. Those born between 1943 and 1954 reached full retirement age at 66. Your full retirement age will increase by two months for each year you were born after 1954 until maxing out at age 67 for anyone born in 1960 or later.
I’m Still Working at 70. Do I Have to Claim Social Security?
Key Points You won’t be forced to claim Social Security if you don’t want benefits. Once you turn 70, there’s nothing to be gained by waiting to signing up. Understand the program’s rules so you don’t lose out on benefits.
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Social Security's Early 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Projection Is In -- and It's a Good News/Bad News Scenario for Retirees
For instance, let's hypothetically say the collective price for a large basket of goods and services regularly purchased by ...
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Social Security: What Changes Could Happen Under Trump?
Trump has pledged to end taxes on Social Security income, which could change payments for millions of Americans.
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How Much Could Trump’s Social Security Pick Impact Your Benefits? What to Expect in 2025
President Donald Trump has tapped businessman Frank Bisignano as the Social Security Commissioner. What could that mean for ...
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Retiring on Social Security Alone in 2025? Here's the Monthly Income You May Be Looking At
If you're coming up on your retirement date without a lot of money in savings, you're not alone. Many people struggle to ...
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A $196 Billion Giveaway? Critics Decry The New Social Security 'Fairness' Act
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates the repeal will cost taxpayers $196 billion over the next decade, plus an ...
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Some Social Security Recipients to Get Higher Benefits Under New Bill
Proposed legislation aims to increase Social Security benefits for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities by ...
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Disabled Virginia woman faces eviction as Social Security continues to hold money it says she qualified for
The former office receptionist and warehouse worker was denied disability benefits from the Social Security Administration in 2021, reapplied the next year, and then waited, and waited.
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How the Social Security Fairness Act could affect you
Sterling Wealth Management's Sharon Allen and Daly Andersson answer Jana Wiersema's questions about the impact of the new ...
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Social Security update: February direct payment worth $967 goes out in 7 days
February’s Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $967, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in seven days.
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