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Updated forecast moves depletion date up a year

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported in February that now Social Security’s Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund—the primary fund that pays benefits to retired workers, their families, and some survivors of deceased workers—will be exhausted in 2032. It should…

Kick-the-can politics of Social Security insolvency

We are all aware of the looming Social Security insolvency issue, but why is it not front and center on every politician’s agenda? Because the Social Security program has become the third rail, those who raise the issue of what…

Are you checking your Social Security account?

As of February 2026, the Social Security Administration reports that over 75 million people in the United States are receiving Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or both. With that scale of accounts, mistakes can or could happen, and those…

Medicare to provide broader drug coverage in April

As of 2025, approximately 68.9 million Americans are enrolled in Medicare. Medicare continues to serve as the primary health insurance program for older adults and certain younger individuals with disabilities in the U.S.  Medicare is not a static program; it…

Pictures may be the best way to explain retirement planning

When we hear experts saying, “Americans are not saving enough for retirement,” some people feel overwhelmed by the message. They feel it’s too complicated for them and do not start planning or are not fully invested in retirement planning, but…

Saving “just a little more” before leaving work permanently. 

To retire comfortably, many Americans believe they need over $1 million in savings.  What if you had $2 million? Would you retire immediately, or is the fear of running out of money holding you back? Vishesh Raisinghani, writing for Yahoo!…

Blind spots for new retirees to avoid

So, you pull the trigger and announce your retirement; congratulations! Before you begin this new phase of your life, it’s essential to be aware of some potential problems, or what I would call blind spots, for new retirees to avoid.…

It’s possible to get a $124,000 from Social Security

The estimated average Social Security benefit for a married couple in 2026 is about $3,208 per month, or approximately $38,500 annually. Individual benefit amounts can vary based on several factors. For example, Matt Frankel, CFP, writing for The Motley Fool,…

Is 62 the best age to claim Social Security? 

You may be eligible to collect Social Security as early as 62; however, your benefit will be permanently reduced. But waiting until age 70 yields greater benefits for most people. Even with the promise of more money, why do only…

More about Social Security’s financial future

Unless you pay little or no attention to the news these days, you are already aware that Social Security is facing a financial issue in only about 6 years (2033). We’ve chronicled that fact fairly often at this website. Continuing…

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