The difference between Social Security myths and reality - The Motley Fool

Social Security myths, such as the looming bankruptcy of the program, a full retirement age of 65, or benefits based solely on your last five years of earnings, persist and can cost you money. Dana George, writing for The Motley Fool, explains why understanding the difference between Social Security myths and reality is essential. To read her article, click here…
After you read Ms. George’s article, click on the attached articles written by the AMAC Foundation Social Security Advisory staff to learn more about common Social Security myths and misunderstandings.
Social Security Myths and Misunderstandings | Social Security Report
Myths – Part II: The Social Security Myth that Simply Refuses to Die! | Social Security Report
There are other myths, as well, which sometimes confuse those who contact us. But rest assured that the AMAC Foundation will ALWAYS provide accurate information about Social Security, tailored to your specific circumstances. Just email us at SSadvisor@amacfoundation.org, or call us at 1.888.750.2622, for a personal evaluation of your Social Security options. And we’ll clarify any misunderstandings you might have about how Social Security really works.
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