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Social Security Disability: A lifeline for disabled workers
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is something that most people have paid premiums for throughout their entire working career; part of the FICA tax withheld from your every paycheck goes to pay the premium for SSDI. So if you’re put…
The Impact of Social Security Myths and Misunderstandings
Many folks aging into Social Security eligibility have preconceived notions about this massive program; unfortunately, these notions are often based on erroneous information that has been accumulated along the way. Take, for example, the explanation that many folks put forth…
Learn the Social Security basics before you decide
Social Security is, without question, one of the most important elements of your retirement strategy. That’s why it’s extremely important that you learn the basics of this program that will be providing you with income for the rest of your…
More on the Benefit of Delaying Social Security Benefits
Writing in the Winston-Salem Journal, financial planner Larry Hungerford provides a fairly detailed explanation of the overall advantages associated with waiting to full retirement age–and beyond–to begin drawing Social Security benefits. Citing the “76 percent difference between beginning Social Security at…
An Update on the Case for Social Security Reform
As the calendar continues its relentless march toward 2034, and as media accounts of what this date means to the solvency of Social Security repeatedly surface, there continues to be a clear message that near-term progress to address the problem is unlikely.…
Understanding Social Security’s Disability Provisions
Social Security includes the largest disability program in the nation, with millions of people current receiving disability benefits for themselves and their dependents. These benefits provide a means to replace some of the income that has been lost through inability to function in the…
Tax Advantages of Deferring Social Security Benefits
Conventional wisdom–indeed, the prevailing reason most people are advised to wait to age 70 if they can to file for Social Security benefits–is that the monthly payout is greatest at that point, having grown by 32% due to Delayed Retirement…
What’s So Critical About the Year 2030?
Most media folks writing about Social Security’s solvency problem point to 2035 as the crisis year–the year when the program’s trust funds run dry and benefit levels fall by potentially as mush as 25%. But there’s another key milestone in…
Veterans and Student Loan Forgiveness: DOE Steps of Forgiveness Efforts
(Source: www.ed.gov) WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Education (Department) has partnered with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to make it easier for America’s disabled veterans to have their federal student loans discharged. “Our nation’s veterans have sacrificed…
Sen. Finance Committee Members Introduce Elder Poverty Relief Act
(Source: Senate Finance Committee) Bill to Boost Social Security for Oldest, Most Vulnerable Would Increase Benefits for 14 Million Americans, Reduce Senior Poverty Washington, D.C. – Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., along with Finance Committee members Sens. Sherrod Brown,…