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“Situational Social Security”–The Motivation Behind NSSA’s Program
Marc Kiner and Jim Blair, founders of Cincinnati’s Premier Social Security Consulting, several years ago created the country’s only accredited Social Security education program. Since then, their program has trained and certified thousands of professionals to advise beneficiaries on strategies for claiming…
Social Security Reform: Hitting the Nail on the Head
It was a statement made five years ago, but it’s even more relevant today as we continue to roll closer to Social Security’s projected insolvency. The statement, as highlighted in a post today by The Motley Fool’s Sean Williams on www.fool.com,…
Some Interim Steps–Not Fixes–to Improve Social Security
The Center for Retirement Research (CRR) at Boston College recently published a paper discussing proposals that should be considered to address the plight of “economically vulnerable” Americans. Richard Eisenberg, Forbes contributor and Editor of the Money and Work channels for NextAvenue.org, examines…
Independence Day Greetings from The AMAC Foundation!
The Editorial Staff at the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Report extends to you a sincere and heartfelt wish for a safe and peaceful Independence Day Holiday. This mid-week break in the hectic pace of all of our lives is an…
2019 Might be the Year of Action on Some Retirement Fronts
According to a post on Pensions & Investments, 2019 looks like it may be a year of action in several areas related to retirement reform. Speaking at a Kohler Retirement Plan Advisor Conference last week in Wisconsin, several high-powered speakers hinted…
Another Look At the COLA Argument
The Motley Fool’s Sean Williams, in a post on fool.com, examines the nagging disconnect between Social Security’s Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs) and the purchasing power of benefits paid to seniors. Williams cites statistics provided by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) that illustrate…
Explaining Social Security’s “do-over” option
Few would argue that Social Security is not included in the list of most important social benefit programs available to America’s senior citizens. The fact is that over 62 million Americans rely heavily on Social Security, with some of them…
Congressman says “Protect Social Security & Medicare”
New York Congressman Tom Reed, speaking about the recent Trustees’ Report on the health of America’s Social Security and Medicare programs, urged Congress to work together in a bipartisan reform effort to ensure both programs “are available for generations to come”. …
Social Security: Will it Be There For Me?
The Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies recently published its report titled “A Compendium of Findings About American Workers,” and the results speak volumes on the workforce’s need for assurances about Social Security’s future. “Most workers are counting on Social Security as a meaningful…
When should I take Social Security? On-line calculator tools can help
The age at which an individual begins Social Security benefits is a deeply personal and somewhat complex one, that includes considering family health history, current income, future life expectancy, and so on. Learn more about Social Security calculators, tools that have…