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Why Americans are now claiming Social Security later

It’s an interesting but very definite paradigm shift, that so many more Americans are now waiting until later than age 62 to start collecting their Social Security benefits. The change is quite apparent – in 2004 half of all men and…

Deferred Claiming of Social Security Becoming a Preferred Strategy

It may be attributable to one of several factors, but there is an emerging trend in the timing of Social Security benefit applications. From 2004 to 2016, for example, the percentage of men applying for benefits at age 62 plummeted…

The Economics of Retirement: Adding Up the Costs

Economists, media sources, and many other informed individuals hypothesize that, for planning purposes, households wishing to maintain their standard of living in retirement need to replace 70% to 90% of their pre-retirement income. The reality, unfortunately, is that Social Security…

Understanding the Veterans Pension Benefit

Yesterday was Memorial Day, and what better time to call attention to a relatively little-known benefit available to certain veterans who have served America. In a post on www.fool.com, The Motley Fool’s Dan Caplinger provides an analysis of the “Veterans Pension…

A Memorial Day Greeting from AMAC Foundation

A Message from the Social Security Report’s Editorial Staff: It’s a great pleasure to take a moment to wish everyone a safe, relaxing, and happy Memorial Day! As you take a break from the demands and challenges of everyday life,…

How children’s Social Security benefits work

Most people think Social Security is just for retirees; however, children can qualify for Social Security benefits under certain circumstances. But for those who do, it often comes as a consequence of a hardship in their families. In Dan Caplinger’s…

How not to become your own worst enemy when it comes to your retirement

A majority of American workers look forward to retirement and the opportunity to do what they want with their time. However, if you are not careful, retirement could end up being a period of financial stress. Why? Sometimes, we are…

Nearly half of Americans failed a basic Social Security quiz

Do you know what the largest retirement program is in United States? It is Social Security. Now, how well do you know Social Security? According to a recent MassMutual survey of Americans age 50 or older, 47 percent failed to…

Using a side job to fund your retirement

Have you join the gig economy to pick up some extra cash to help fund your retirement years? However, if you don’t have a plan, those dollars can quickly get eaten up in day-to-day living. Josh Zimmelman, owner of Westwood…

Women can close the gender earnings gap

Women of all age groups have substantially less income for retirement than men according to a study by The National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS). Women tend to have less cumulative time in the workforce, often earning lower pay, resulting in…

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