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Children of deceased parent may get Social Security benefits

Losing a parent is usually a devastating experience, and for dependent survivors it can also be a financially difficult time. If the parent was the primary wage earner for the family, the sudden loss of income can leave dependents without the…

How to get extra income in retirement

For many, getting extra income during retirement years is a necessity. For others, they may have found that they miss the work environment and want to re-engage in the work force. And using your personal skills or hobbies is often…

What is “disability” by Social Security’s definition?

In this article by Social Security Manager Stacey Clarkson, appearing in the Portsmouth Daily Times, the author describes Social Security’s rules for disability, including Social Security’s definition of what constitutes a “disability.”  While the definition is strict and short term disabilities aren’t…

Living abroad while collecting Social Security

Many retirees dream of spending their retirement living in an exotic place, perhaps their family’s country of origin. But after a lifetime of earning your Social Security benefits, what happens to your benefit payment if you’re living abroad? Well, although…

Social Security: the age you claim is key

Yes, your Social Security benefit will be based upon your highest-earning 35 years of your lifetime working career, but there’s another factor which will have a profound effect on how much your benefit will be. That is the age at…

Save for retirement, but enjoy the present too

For anyone who stays current on America’s retirement planning topics, the financial advisor mantra of “save for your retirement” is one that permeates nearly every article written. But, in this article, columnist Michelle Singletary confesses to being a “save for…

Social Security is there for you – even when you’re on vacation

In this Advantagenews.com column, Betsy Bucheit gives a summary of how the Social Security Administration is there to help you through the complex maze of rules and regulations which comprise the Social Security system. Starting with how you can access…

An early prediction about the 2020 COLA increase

Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) are vitality important to those who rely heavily on Social Security as an important source of their retirement income. So, with COLA having varied so much in the last decade, what might beneficiaries expect for…

Careful where you retire – some states tax Social Security benefits

Most who collect benefits know that the Federal Government levies income taxes on Social Security benefits if certain very low income thresholds are exceeded.  And while it’s true that 37 states do not tax Social Security benefits, it’s also true…

Americans concur: Fix Social Security!

According to a recent survey, most Americans are aware of Social Security’s future financial woes and want the problem to be fixed. While a significant percentage suggest simply increasing funding is the way to go, an equally impressive percentage of survey respondents…

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