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Social Security claiming tips for women

Today is International Women’s day so it would be appropriate to discuss retirement planning for women. As you know, generally women live longer than men which makes it more likely without proper retirement planning, a woman would run out of…

Medicare Part A Facing Insolvency

Actually, it’s no secret that Medicare Part A – which is coverage for inpatient hospitalization services – is facing big fiscal issues in the not-to-distant future. For years, the Medicare Trustees have been warning Congress that unless they act soon,…

An Overview of Social Security

In this excellent piece appearing at Forbes Advisor, contributors E. Napoletano and John Schmidt provide a wide overview of the American Social Security system, including some history and the basic parts about how benefits are computed and when you can collect them.…

Job Assistance From Social Security

Social Security, by it’s nature, has frequent interaction with employers, many of whom are looking for employees. As a supplement to their “Ticket to Work” initiative, Social Security has announced availability of a “virtual career fair” to assist those who…

Income Taxes and Stimulus Payments – Are Your Payments Taxable?

It sure was nice for many of us – getting that pandemic-induced money we’ve come to know as “stimulus payments” last year. But now that the annual income tax season is in full swing, many are wondering whether that much-needed money…

“Musings of an aging codger” – The Social Security Administration today.

Tom Margenau is a normally upbeat, retired Social Security employee who writes a regular column dispensing important Social Security information in an entertaining manner. In this week’s column, Tom reflects back on his many enjoyable years with the Social Security…

The Minimum Wage Debate: More Viewpoints Surfacing

While the debate surrounding the $15 federally mandated minimum wage component of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill moving through the House continues to evolve, and as the House digests the implications of the Senate parliamentarian ruling yesterday that the proposed wage hike does…

The Minimum Wage Increase and Social Security–Looking at the Implications

The potential for a $15 per hour federally mandated minimum wage is under heavy debate right now in Washington, and may or may not make its way into law soon. If it were to be enacted, many analysts focused on the Social…

National Institute on Retirement Security Study: Yes, There is a Retirement Crisis

ThinkAdvisor’s Ginger Szala, executive managing editor of Investment Advisor magazine, reports on the conclusions drawn from the National Institute on Retirement Security’s (NIRS) new survey. Although not necessarily a revelation to many, the study finds that “67% of respondents said they strongly or…

Social Security’s Solvency Dilemma: Drawing Closer and Closer

Social Security’s Board of Trustees will soon be issuing their annual assessment of where the program stands in relation to long-term financing, and it appears likely to some forecasters that the date for exhaustion of the program’s trust fund reserves will move…

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