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More on Women and Social Security
As a follow-up to yesterday’s headline article about the retirement issues women face, we came across another a forbes.com article by contributor David Rae exploring the most significant worries women face when approaching that stage of their lives. Again, running out…
Scammers are Likely Ahead of the Curve
The Federal Trade Commission is expressing concern that, even while Congress is hammering out the details on financial relief for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic, crooks and scammers are busily plotting how they’re going to bilk unsuspecting folks out of…
SSA Offers Extensive Q&A Covering Their Services During Pandemic
Offering a host of guidelines on their operations and operational status during the coronavirus pandemic, the Social Security Administration published an advisory to the public designed to address likely concerns in the days and weeks ahead. The advisory addresses payment…
Using Social Security’s online retirement planners
Anyone looking ahead to retirement is probably aware of the importance of understanding the details needed to make effective decisions. In an effort to help those interested in acquiring this understanding, SSA Public Affairs Specialist Catherine LeBlanc has posted an article on…
Scammer Alert: The Crooks Are Taking Advantage of Coronavirus Hysteria
Even as the U.S. Senate scrambles to construct an appropriate package to combat the coronavirus pandemic’s economic impact, the scammers are busy looking for ways to fleece the unsuspecting. This post by the Federal Trade Commission’s Jennifer Leach leads with this…
Retirement: Tips on Dealing with the Unexpected
As one eases into their retirement years, there are many thoughts of what the time ahead will be like…leisure, family time, traveling, etc. But the reality is that there are often a few surprises. USA Today columnist Robert Powell, in a…
MEDPAC Report Calls for Immediate Medicare Tax Increase
MedPAC, the independent nonpartisan legislative branch agency established by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to provide the U.S. Congress with analysis and policy advice on the Medicare program, released its March 2020 report to Congress last Friday. Citing a projected depletion of the…
Just in–Social Security Now Serving 69.3 million Beneficiaries
The Social Security Administration this week released its February 2020 monthly statistical report, showing an increase of 155,000 in the number of folks receiving benefit payments from the system. Two-thirds of this increase is in the “aged 65 or older,” as…
Understanding the “Taxability” of Your Social Security Benefits
It comes as a blunt surprise to many folks, but the monthly benefits paid to them out of Social Security can be subject to federal income tax. Yes, even though the proceeds are the result of taxes they’ve already paid,…
Medicare: Looking at Some of the Basics
Medicare is one of those programs that we all know about, but do we really? It’s always good to step back and take a fresh look at programs like this to be sure we have a good understanding of the…