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Retirement benefits of a HSA
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were established as part of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 8, 2003, effective January 1, 2004. In the twenty years since the creation…
The two problems with COLA
The Social Security Administration calculates the COLA by comparing the average of the CPI-W for July, August, and September of the previous year with the average for the same three-month period in the current year. The percentage change is the…
Social Security’s Insolvency: Is it Time to Self-Insure?
This week’s issue of the 2024 Social Security Trustees Report product with it a mixed message–a slight improvement in the date for total depletion of the program’s financial reserves, along with a reminder that the program remains on a path…
As the Dust Settles from Monday’s Trustees Report, Here Are Some Important Facts
It’s been an exciting few days since the 2024 Social Security Trustees Report was released, at least for those who follow this topic closely. Report after report has explored the upsides and downsides of the newest projections for the trust…
Fixing Social Security: Traditional Approachdes Vs. Something Radically Different
The 2024 Social Security Trustees Report, despite the euphoria rampant in the minds of many pundits, simply continued what has been known for decades–the system is in serious trouble. And as we’ve been trumpeting on this site for the past…
2024 Social Security Trustees Report Published–Shows One-Year Improvement in Solvency
The 2024 edition of the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program (Trustees Report) was issued yesterday afternoon. As noted in SSA’s press release announcing the report on 2023’s operations, “The combined asset reserves of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance…
Retirement Financial Preparedness…A Growing Concern
Calling it a “growing problem” with the potential for a “notable impact on the U.S. Economy,” The Financial Brand’s Craig Guillot analyzes a looming financial problem facing a large swath of Americans approaching the traditional retirement age of 65. Guillot’s…
A Primer on Social Security’s Problems & A Solution
What’s all this talk about Social Security’s problems all of a sudden? Why not just leave the program alone? Is Social Security going bankrupt? So what can be done? Are there pros and cons to each? Why not just raise…
New COLA calculation bill in Congress
Erin Bendig of Kiplinger explains a new bill in Congress that could result in a change to Social Security cost of living adjustments (COLAs) that could benefit retirees. The Boosting Benefits and COLAs for Seniors Act, proposed by Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA),…
Americans Understand Neither Annuities Nor Social Security
Daniel de Visé analyzes data from two recent studies showing that Americans have poor literacy when it comes to annuities. Yet the author believes that an annuity, which is a series of fixed, predictable payments made at regular intervals over…