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Women in Retirement: Dealing With the Financing Gap

Statistics published by the National Institute on Retirement Security indicate that the gender gap in financial preparedness for retirement remains a concern for women. J.P. Morgan Wealth Management’s Alison Cenname assesses the impact of this disparity in an article posted at…

Life Expectancy Declines and Social Security Solvency…Is There a Connection?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports on their website that life expectancy for the U.S. population in 2020 was 77.0 years, a drop of 1.8 years from the previous year. This raises somewhat of a question regarding…

Weighing the pros and cons of working in retirement

It is unclear whether the pandemic-induced increase in retirement among older adults will be temporary or longer-lasting. The Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests it will be temporary. BLS projects large increases in labor force participation among older adults from 2020…

Not Knowing Social Security Fundamentals Can Hurt You!

Social Security is complex. Yes, that’s an understatement, and that’s why the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Service was established almost seven years ago. We regularly provide service to a public desperate to understand Social Security’s rules and how they…

Thoughts on the Popular Question of When to File for Benefits

It’s one of the most frequently handled questions fielded at the AMAC Foundation Social Security Advisory Service…When should I file for my Social Security monthly benefits? We typically begin our discussion in response to this question with the phrase “It…

A preliminary estimate on the 2023 COLA

The official Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2023 will not be released until October; early estimates are predicting even higher than 2022. The Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers, also known as CPI-U, has reached a new 40-year…

What is the retirement earnings test is and how it works

MassMutual, an insurance and financial services company, found in their recent survey that nearly 52 percent of people failed or barely passed a 12-question survey regarding Social Security. A commonly misunderstood concept about Social Security was the earnings test: “If…

Don’t put off Social Security until you’ve really thought things through

Starting your Social Security retirement benefits is a major step in the next phase of your life. You can begin your retirement benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70. If you choose to start receiving…

A quick overview of benefits that women, in particular, should not overlook 

Social Security is neutral concerning gender – individuals with identical earnings histories are treated the same in terms of benefits. However, generally speaking, women receive lower pension benefits due to their relatively lower earnings, and a higher share of part-time…

Should you stop worrying about Social Security?

A recent survey from financial services company Nationwide found that 71 percent of adults felt that Social Security would run out of money in their lifetimes. The fear is understandable, with the last official projection by the Social Security Administration…

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