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Paying Income Tax on Social Security Benefits–An Enduring (and Increasing) Impact on Seniors

The Motley Fool’s  Christy Bieber, in a post on their website, examines the 2023 changes in store for Social Security beneficiaries, from the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to the increase in earnings limits for those receiving benefits before their full retirement…

Considering early retirement? Here are some pros and some cons.

Maybe it’s something that helps get you through the day, and if you’re having a particularly bad day, it becomes top of mind at least for a while. We’re talking about the thought of early retirement. The dream of walking…

Exploring the Social Security “Bankruptcy” Myth

It’s like the itch that just won’t stop itching, or the song lyric you just can’t get out of your subconscious mind. It’s something you just keep hearing over and over, usually in the context of “the sky is falling”…

Social Security Increase Likely Next Year

If you were to believe the headlines, those on Social Security are poised to get the highest Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) in about 40 years, with some pundits suggesting over 11%. That, of course, is based on the currently…

The survey says: Most Don’t Understand Social Security

Mass Mutual (an insurance provider) conducts an annual survey and quiz which tests the Social Security knowledge of survey participants. The most recent quiz tested 1,500 individuals in the key demographic age 55 to 65 who had not yet claimed…

Beginner’s Guide to Social Security

In this highly insightful article, the Executive Director of the AMAC Foundation explains that retirement is very much a journey, not just a destination. Social Security was intentionally designed to represent only a portion of your retirement income (40% at…

Boosting Your Retirement Nest Egg

It’s pretty well known that your monthly Social Security payment isn’t enough to live on comfortably. In fact, Social Security was never intended to be one’s sole source of income in retirement, and many beneficiaries get, at most, only 40%…

All About Working While Collecting Early Social Security Benefits

It catches a lot of people by surprise, but if you claim your Social Security benefits before reaching your full retirement age (FRA) and continue to work, Social Security imposes an earnings limit which, if exceeded, will result in some…

The Elusive Maximum Social Security Benefit

Yes, there is a maximum Social Security retirement benefit, but don’t interpret that to mean that you can actually earn a higher benefit than you will be paid – you can’t. The so-called maximum Social Security benefit, which for 2022…

Maybe You Shouldn’t Wait Until Age 70 to Claim Social Security

Sure, waiting until you are 70 years old to claim Social Security will mean a monthly benefit up to 77% more than it would be at age 62. But the reality is that many people, for a variety of reasons,…

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