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Social Security and the Debt Limit Fight
There’s been quite a bit of back-and-forth about the upcoming negotiations on the federal debt ceiling, and much of it had to do with whether or not Social Security (and Medicare, for that matter) were factors in the arguments. In…
A Clarification of HSA Issues for Those Aging Into Medicare Eligibility
If you are approaching Medicare eligibility and participating in a Health Savings Account, there are some specific regulations you need to be aware of in order to avoid potential penalties and/or fees. A post by CD Moriarty, CFP, a Vermont-based…
WEP/GPO Elimination Bill Reintroduced
Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Susan Collins (R-ME), along with 31 bipartisan cosponsors, on March 1, 2023 reintroduced the Social Security Fairness Act reintroduced in Senate (S. 597). As in its predecessor bills in earlier Congressional sessions, the bill is…
Scammer Alert: Some Tests to Identify the Imposters
Scammers are active all year round, and now that Social Security is garnering more and more attention in the media, you can expect to see an upswing in the months ahead. You’ll also see some novel approaches to bilking you…
The Potential Cost of “Kicking the Can”
Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, in a post on DallasNews.com, echoes what many have been saying for years…the longer action is deferred on resolving Social Security’s long-term financing problem, the more painful the corrections…
Dealing With the Social Security “Running out of Money” Rumor
Our Social Security Advisory staff here at the AMAC Foundation deals with this rumor–and many others–week in and week out. The answer to the question of “Is Social Security going bankrupt?” is a simple “no,” as highlighted in a post…
The Logic Behind Raising the Full Retirement Age
Although it appears to be developing into somewhat of a political football, the issue of increasing the Social Security full retirement age has a rational perspective. A recent forbes.com post by senior contributor Chris Carosa takes a look at the…
Social Security’s Lump-Sum Payment Provision
Marcia Mantell, RMA®, NSSA®, in a post on thestreet.com, provides a bit of history associated with Social Security’s often misunderstood lump-sum benefit provision. Her post explains the 6-month lump-sum payout available to claimants electing to start their benefits at (or…
Taking a Look at Secure 2.0 and what the Provisions Mean to Some Seniors
The Secure 2.0 package signed into law kast December has several key provisions intended to aid seniors in the management of their retirement finances. One of the basic features is a delay, for those turning 72 this year, of the…
Claiming Benefits Early…Sometimes There’s a Good Reason
For those approaching the early age for Social Security retirement benefits, it can be a big decision, especially for anyone struggling to remain financially afloat. Waiting beyond the earliest available filing age, of course, results in a slightly higher check…