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Working While Drawing Social Security Benefits
In a post today on www.kenoshanews.com, The Motley Fool’s Maurie Backman provides background on Social Security’s provisions that enable beneficiaries to continue in the workforce while drawing benefits. Her article explains that it’s allowable, but also explains the limitations that are in…
A Case for Reducing the Taxation of Social Security Benefits
In an opinion piece published by MarketWatch, the issue of how large the portion of Social Security benefits subjected to federal income taxation should be is addressed. The article is written by Alicia H. Munnell, director of the Center for Retirement…
Implications of a Forced Early Retirement
Earlier this month, the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis’s (SCEPA) The New School reported that “2.9 million older workers left the labor force since March. These workers are at risk of having to retire involuntarily due to increased health risks coupled…
Impact of Reduced Earnings Levels in 2020 on Social Security Benefits
With unemployment rates nationwide hitting record levels with the pandemic, and with what is proving to be a sustained level of high unemployment and worker furlough situations, many future retirees are understandably concerned about the impact on their future Social…
Calming the Panic Over the Payroll Tax Suspension
Just about everyone who follows Social Security issues these days is well aware of the attention focused on President Trump’s recent executive order calling for a temporary suspension of FICA taxes, the primary funding mechanism for the program’s benefit payouts.…
Clarifying the DNC Comments on Social Security
The 2020 Democratic National Convention is in the books, and as anticipated, Social Security received some attention from the event’s speakers. In a post on the New York Times website, their fact-check reporter Linda Qiu takes a look at Social Security-related…
Ending Payroll Tax Endangers Social Security’s Finances
Sean Williams of The Motley Fool minces no words by saying President Trump’s suggestion to end the payroll tax would kill Social Security. He does acknowledge that only Congress could do that, and it’s a foregone conclusion they never would…
Are You Overestimating Your Future Social Security Benefits?
Kailey Hagen cites a recent Nationwide survey that found adults age 50+ expected to receive $1,572 per month in Social Security benefits after retiring. But the reality is it will be more like $1,380 per month. Few realize income is only about…
Biden & Trump trade accusations on Soc Sec cuts; who’s right?
Holmes Lybrand of CNN tries to get at the accusations that Donald Trump and Joe Biden are leveling at each other about Social Security cuts. As always, context is needed. He notes Joe Biden has supported many proposals to try…
A 5% Soc Sec increase with a Biden presidency?
For some, they could indeed see a 5% boost to their Social Security monthly benefits. But it’s not guaranteed, and it would likely not be anywhere near that percentage to start. Congress would have to approve any benefit changes in…