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Is it time to re-define “old age?”
It’s probably not earth-shaking news that many Americans are working longer, sometimes well into what might be considered their normal “retirement years.” Here at the AMAC Foundation, we frequently speak with those in their 70s who are still working, as…
Social Security adds Mobile Check-in at SS field offices
Mobile Check-In Express is Available! October 24, 2023 From the Social Security Administration: Now, clients visiting our local Social Security offices can check-in from their mobile device using our new feature, Mobile Check-In Express. To use Mobile Check-In Express, your clients can scan the…
What Will Your Lifetime Social Security Income Be?
When thinking about Social Security, it may be helpful to estimate how much money you’ll receive over the rest of your life once your benefits start. Among other things, that can help you plan for how much of a nest…
Unintended Consequences of Stimulus Payments
Talk about unintended consequences! Those stimulus payments (officially called “Economic Impact Payments”) sent out during the pandemic were certainly a blessing to needy Americans, helping them through a difficult national crisis. Thing is, many who received those stimulus payments were…
A Sobering View of Medicare Advantage plans
No question about it – Medicare Advantage plans are all the rage, now providing healthcare coverage for more than half of all Medicare beneficiaries. Those TV ads touting wonderful benefits at little or no extra cost are, indeed, quite effective…
When to Claim Your Social Security
The question we are most frequently asked here at the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Service is “when should I claim my Social Security benefits?” That’s not surprising, considering most people will rely on Social Security as a major source…
The Annual COLA Is Not Guaranteed
Fresh on the heels of the recent announcement that next year’s Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) will be 3.2%, many are already vociferously stating that it’s not enough. While there may be some merit to that opinion because many seniors…
Social Security Changes for 2024
As most who collect benefits already know, Social Security changes a bit each year and, as a rule, most of those changes are for the better. For example, everyone’s monthly payment will be going up by 3.2% next year as…
Shield your Social Security Number; but here’s what to do if it is stolen
Your Social Security Number (SSN) is a very important piece of information, and one which – in the wrong hands – can cause you all sorts of problems. That’s why it’s crucial that you keep your SSN to yourself and…
The 2024 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), plus other increases
In his own inimitable way, Tom Margenau – retired long-time Social Security employee – tackles the forthcoming changes to Social Security (and Medicare) for 2024, especially the ever-controversial Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA). Why is COLA controversial? Well, largely because so many…