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Retirement planning and education is important for women

Statistically, women are better disciplined, make more informed decisions, and are more patient investors than men.  However a recent study found that when it comes to managing retirement finances, women scored less than men on their knowledge of how to make…

Millions in improper payments made by Social Security

Considering the massive size of the Social Security program, now paying benefits to over 60 million Americans, some amount of erroneous payments are probably to be expected.  But a recent audit by the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration…

Veterans: Social Security Administration may offer a new career

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a Veterans Employment Initiative which offers veterans the tools, training and information needed to help them prepare for a new career with the SSA.  In fact, 25% of the SSA’s new hires in 2016 were…

How does 8% guaranteed return sound?

There are certainly a lot of factors to take into account when deciding what age to start Social Security benefits, and all too often people make that choice based on emotion rather than financial logic.  But it’s really hard to…

How “healthy” is Medicare?

There’s no question that Medicare is a critically important healthcare program for American seniors, but lately you may have heard some grumbling that the program is going broke or that it won’t be there when you retire.  While neither of these things…

Disproving some Social Security myths

Seems like there’s no end to the rumors about Social Security going bankrupt, and we see comments nearly every day about how the Government has stolen money from the Trust Funds.  Newsflash:  These statements are 100% false!  This madison.com article…

How Social Security has changed over the years

Since FDR first signed it into law in 1935, the Social Security program has undergone a lot of change. Starting in 1939 when spouses and dependent children first became entitled, to adding disability benefits in 1956, and implementing automatic COLA…

Three Reasons Why Claiming Your Benefit at 67 Could be a Bad Idea

Do you know that the age at which you first claim Social Security can impact your ultimate payout? In Maurie Backman’s column for Motley Fool, she lists three scenarios where claiming benefits at 67 (full retirement age for those born…

Teachers, Retirement, and Social Security

According to the National Association of State Retirement Administrators, about 40 percent of public school teachers are not covered by Social Security. In those states where teachers and other state and local government workers are exempt from paying Social Security…

Public Warned About SSA Employee Impersonation Scheme

The Acting Inspector General of Social Security, Gale Stallworth Stone, is warning citizens about a new Social Security Administration (SSA) employee impersonation scheme.  SSA and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) have recently alerted citizens about an OIG employee impersonation…

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