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How Should Social Security be Reformed?

According to an Article by Marc Gulberti the Social Security Fairness Act will harm the budget and create roadblocks in the future, while government retirees will get overly generous Social Security benefits that no other senior citizens in the country…

How Many Physicians Have Opted Out of the Medicare Program?

Medicare provides health insurance coverage to 67 million adults—20% of the U.S population—and is a major source of revenue for physicians and other health providers. In 2024, Medicare spending on Part B services (including physician services, outpatient services, and physician-administered…

A Clear Perspective on Whether or Not Congress has Stolen From Social Security

The popular opinion you may see on Social Media is that Social Security’s financial woes are caused by the fact that Congress stole money from Social Security and never paid it back. What is the real reason for the situation?…

Social Security Bridging Strategy–Will it Work For Your Situation?

Planning a strategic approach to a Social Security claiming strategy requires serious thought and discussion with qualified advisors and. Depending on your situation, a “bridge strategy” is often recommended to maximize benefits conveniently. In simple terms, a “bridge strategy” is…

Judging COLA’s Adequacy

Much has been written about the annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustment process, from explaining how the formula works to opinions on its effectiveness in keeping seniors above poverty lines. With the 2025 benefit increase coming in at 2.5%, down from…

Now’s a Good Time to Review Your Social Security Information

It’s the start of a new year, so before time gets away from you, now might be a good time to re-examine the information you’ve been accumulating relative to Social Security. Even if you’re not ready–or able–to file for benefits,…

Long-term care facilities enhance lives of Veterans

As a Veteran, you may be able to get assisted living, residential (live-in), or home health care through the VA. The VA provides long-term care services to over 500,000 Veterans, from those with traumatic brain injuries to those who need…

COLA Watch: Early Warning Signs for 2026

Even though the 2025 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) isn’t through its first month, the pundits are sounding the alarm for 2026. Forecasts ranging from .06% to 2.1% are being floated based on what some believe to be a lengthy…

3-year Treasury/SSA Fraud Prevention Interaction Produces Results

In these days of trillion-dollar discussions involving Social Security’s long-term financing, it may not be that big a deal, but the recovery of millions of dollars of improper payments to deceased individuals is still worthy of note. Current projections are…

A Quick Review of Basics and the Common Mistakes Folks Make on Social Security

“Common Social Security mistakes and what you need to know” is the theme of a post on Fox2Detroit’s Wealth Wednesday segment. The post features an interview with the Retirement Education Foundation’s Michael Masserant discussing the importance of understanding all of Social…

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