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Social Security’s COLA Flaw Highlighted in MSN post

Although the design premise behind Social Security’s annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) called for ensuring that beneficiaries’ monthly payments would keep pace with inflation, the current rapid rise in living costs is shining a spotlight on a flaw in the actual…

Retirement Saving 101: Build an Emergency Fund

None of us want to think about the worst-case scenario, but they happen. Most of us have experienced medical emergencies, car issues, or an unexpected home repair, but having an emergency fund will lessen the blow. Building an emergency fund…

Take control over how much Social Security income you will receive

Did you know that you have some control on how much your Social Security benefit will be? How? Your benefit amount is calculated using the average of your 35 highest-earning years. If you work for fewer years, those zeros are…

New Senate bill would increase caps for SSI recipients

On April 28th, Sen. Sherrod Brown and Sen. Rob Portman introduced the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act (S. 4102) into the Senate. The bill intends to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to update the resource limit for…

The politics of Social Security reform

Social Security provides 65 million Americans with a source of income. It also plays a vital role in reducing poverty in every state and lifts more people above the poverty line than any other program in the United States. Without…

Three important things you should know about Social Security

Over 65 million people, or more than 1 in every 6 U.S. residents, collected Social Security benefits in January 2022. Social Security is a major source of income for most American seniors; however, only one percent of respondents were able…

Retirement Savings – Millennials are ahead of their parents

Who’d have thought it? There has been so much press in the last decade on how younger generations spend money in profligate ways, from the newest I-phones to streaming services to $20 avocado toast. But Nicole Goodkind of CNN Business…

Test Your Social Security Knowledge Here

Lorie Konish of CNBC reports on a new Mass Mutual survey showing that 65% of the 1,500 respondents scored a D or F on the 13 true/false questions. Only 1 % got a perfect score. This underlines the necessity for…

Social Security’s Problems Should be Above Politics and Pandering

A plethora of proposals are consistently introduced in every Congress, generally by Democrats, promising enhanced Social Security benefits, whether as cost of living modifications, one-time payments, or permanent minimum benefit increases.  The problem with nearly all, which are intentionally written…

Experts warn the earlier you retire, the greater the risk

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data suggest more Americans are retiring early. Covid changed many people’s thinking about retirement. Fatter bottom lines in people’s portfolios and surging home prices for those that bought years ago created more opportunities to retire…

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