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Is Social Security Running Out of Money Soon?

Not exactly is the usual answer as to whether Social Security funds are running dry. Vance Cariaga notes what experts always say, in that as long as some workers are making payroll tax contributions, some benefits can flow out. But…

Is 2023’s Whopping Social Security COLA Enough for Seniors?

Maurie Backman analyzes the 40 year high cost of living adjustment (COLA) seniors will get in January. But will an 8.7% raise actually help Social Security recipients gain buying power? Maybe. She cites a recent Motley Fool survey of retired Americans where 55% of…

How to Compensate for Likely Social Security Cuts

Maurie Backman explains Social Security’s funding problems, specifically that the program is paying out more than it takes in and that 20% across the board cuts are coming absent any reform. For near retirees, it is essential to do three…

Will Social Security Be Here in 75 Years?

Social Security is now spending more money than it’s taking in each year, calling the future of everyone’s benefits into question. But one need not fear that the program is going away or about to collapse though it certainly needs…

Rely on Social Security to fund retirement? Time to rethink

Kristen Carlisle says the impetus now falls more than ever onto individuals to take on more responsibility for their own retirement security given vanishing pensions and Social Security’s ill health and likely lower future payouts. She suggests better financial education…

Know These Social Security Rules to Prevent Shrinking Lifetime Benefits

Maurie Backman explain that it is essential that everyone squeeze as much money as they can out of Social Security. Doing so requires understanding a few rules and concepts. First, one must understand that benefits are calculated on 35 years…

The Midterms Elections and Social Security Changes

Keith Speights asks what changes might be in order given this November’s elections? The answer is likely none, at least immediately. Both parties know that reform cannot be put off indefinitely. Democrats generally favor raising the Social Security payroll tax…

Social Security’s Precarious Future

Katie Brockman explains how Social Security is only able to pay full benefits now because the program is dipping into Trust Fund reserves. The reserves will be depleted by 2035 at which time benefits cuts for all of 20% or…

Assessing Your Social Security Readiness

Anyone approaching the decision point on Social Security benefits needs to have a grasp on some of the key fundamentals. Failure to do so could result in decisions that, due to their irrevocability, could haunt you later in life. The…

The Reality of a Dwindling Social Security Benefit

When looking ahead to one’s retirement years, those approaching the start of their Social Security benefits typically tend to focus on projected income streams. For a reality check, though, it’s essential to consider expenses as well, perhaps even more carefully.…

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