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Seniors in Retirement: Who Depends on What Income Sources?
Household income for retirees includes a small variety of sources, from 401(k) withdrawals to defined benefit plan proceeds to personal savings. and of course Social Security. The proportions of each are often measured to assess how an aging population is…
Measuring Social Security Dependency Among Retirees
We’ve all seen the statistics. How many senior households depend totally on Social Security benefits to survive, how many are partially dependent, and so on. These statistics are referenced repeatedly in articles addressing the need for systemic changes and are…
Medicare Advantage Alert: Bill Introduced to Ban Prior Authorization Requirements
In a legislative move to eliminate administrative delays in obtaining medical items and serrvices via Mexicare Advantage plans, two congressional representatives–Ro Khanna (CA-17) and Pramila Jayapal (WA-07)–have introduced the Stop Deadly Denials Act. The bill is co-sponsored so far by…
Warren Buffett on Social Security Reform
One of the financial world’s most seasoned icons is on record with opinions on key changes that should be considered to address Social Security’s insolvency. These opinions were recapped in a recent post by The Motley Fool contributor and Certified…
Claiming Benefits Mid-Year? If Continuing to Work, Check Out the Special Earnings Limit Rule.
Social Security regulations stipulate that upon beginning retirement, spousal, or survivor benefits, beneficiaries are considered “retired” and expected to leave the workforce. Current regulations allow continued earnings from employment for those who claim benefits before their full retirement age (NRA),…
Dealing with IRMAA: Some Financial Management Suggestions
Becoming subject to Medicare’s income-related monthly Adjusted amount (IRMAA) provision can be an unwelcomed surprise. Although it’s been in place since 2003, this portion of the Medicare rulebook still catches some off guard, and the resulting impact on Medicare costs can…
Approaching Retirement? Advice for that First Year’s Spending.
If you’re on the cusp of retirement, congratulations on reaching that significant milestone. Be aware, however, that you’re entering somewhat uncharted waters regarding your financial situation, since your income stream has changed and your spending patterns will likewise shift. Just…
Thoughts on Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft
Cybercrime is a fact of life, and has been for many years. Last year, for example, seniors were victims of criminal acts that averaged $38,500 each, according to a recent Money.com post by finance writer Marc Guberti. Retirees are often…
Some Social Security History on Age 65 as the “Standard” Retirement Milestone
Even though age 67 is today the full retirement age for those born in 1960 or later, many retirement analysts and news articles persistently refer to age 65 as the basis for workforce projections. In fact, age 65 seems to…
Clearing up Confusion About Survivor Benefits and the Restricted Application
Spousal benefits are often confused with survivor benefits, and both areas of the Social Security rulebook are well-documented with specific guidelines. There was, however, a “loophole” that savvy retirement planners could exploit to improve a couple’s combined benefits through a…