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Should You Claim Social Security at 62?

Actually, more people claim Social Security at age 62 than at any other age, despite the fact that most financial advisors will counsel you to wait longer to get a higher benefit. Indeed, most people (over 85%) already know that…

About Predatory Medicare Advantage Marketing

If you watch TV at all, you cannot have missed the recent barrage of advertisements about Medicare Advantage plans, offering what seems to be almost too-good-to-be-true insurance coverage. The ads make you feel like you’d be neglectful to not call…

Many Don’t Understand How Medicare Works

A recent survey revealed that many American workers do not understand how Medicare, the program they will rely on for healthcare after age 65, actually works. That lack of knowledge can lead to making poor healthcare decisions in retirement which…

Can You Get the Maximum Social Security Payment? Probably not, and here’s why.

Thanks to a historically high cost of living adjustment, all of Social Security’s numbers are going up in 2023, including the maximum amount of monthly benefit payable. But there are some pretty high hurdles that must be jumped before getting…

More on When to Claim Social Security

In this informative article by Adam Levy appearing at Tulsa World, the author elaborates on several additional things you should consider as you decide when to claim your Social Security benefits, chief among them being your health, your marital status…

Social Security Changes for 2023

Of course, by now almost everyone has heard that Social Security beneficiaries will get an 8.7% bump in benefits starting in 2023. That is the topic covered by Tom Margenau in his inimitable style in this Arizona Star article. But…

House GOP cautious on ‘strengthening’ Social Security & Medicare

That Social Security and Medicare are both headed for financial insolvency should be news to none, though the media rarely covers this aspect of these programs. Mychael Schnell, writing in The Hill, notes House Republicans are taking care with messaging…

Will you get to keep all of your Social Security increase?

Maurie Backman reports Social Security benefits will increase in January 2023 by 8.7%. That boosts the average monthly benefit by $146, from $1,681 up to $1,827. Medicare premiums tick down $5.20 per month as well. Still, some seniors may find…

Americans think this figure is needed to retire comfortably

According to a recent Charles Schwab study, on average, American workers think they’ll need $1.7 million saved for retirement, but a little less than half believe they’re likely to meet their savings goals. Cheyenne DeVon of CNBC shared calculations on how…

Full Retirement Age – When is it? What Does it Mean?

Christy Bieber’s piece here has a chart showing when full retirement age (FRA) is. It is not 62, but 67 for those born in 1960 or later. Any claiming of Social Security before FRA results in reductions in monthly income.…

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