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How to use that COLA increase

With the good news that Social Security beneficiaries will be getting a 2.8% raise next year, you may be wondering how you might best use that additional income. The average increase will be about $39 per month, or $468 per…

Scam Alert: Beware of callers claiming to be from Social Security!

It seems that scammers efforts are endless when it comes to trying to bilk you out of your money, and they’ll stoop to any level to do it. Most recently, Social Security beneficiaries are getting calls asserting that their Social…

What will the 2.8% COLA increase mean for you?

In this article appearing in the Green Valley News (AZ), writer David Del Grande interviews residents from all walks of life to explore what the recently announced Cost of Living Adjustment will mean to them in 2019.  Though the average monthly increase…

Small Medicare premium increase is good news

Though garnering considerably less attention than the 2.8% raise most will see in their Social Security check, the news that the Medicare Part B premium will increase a relatively small amount is good news indeed for those whose Part B premium…

The payroll tax cap is rising in 2019

The payroll tax cap – the maximum amount of earnings that a worker must pay Social Security FICA taxes on – is going up for 2019. That really shouldn’t be thought of as surprising news, since the cap goes up…

On obsessing about retirement planning

To be certain, planning for your eventual retirement is a good thing, which nearly everyone will tell you should start early in your career to build that million dollar nest egg that will assure you of a comfortable “Life of…

Medicare Advantage Plans gaining in choice and popularity

Medicare Advantage Plans, known as Medicare Part C, seem to be stealing the spotlight during this year’s Open Enrollment Period. After the number of Advantage plans dropped severely between 2010 and 1017, Plan offerings have increased dramatically starting in 2018,…

Will the 2.8% COLA make a difference for you?

On the heels of the announcement that Social Security recipients will get a 2.8% raise in 2019, this Motley Fool article by Maurie Backman explains what that increase means to the average beneficiary, but also reveals that Social Security shouldn’t be…

Avoiding poverty in retirement

No question about it, the announcement that Social Security checks will be 2.8% bigger in 2019 is good news for America’s seniors. But will that average $39 per month increase be the difference that keeps you above the national “poverty…

Social Security stories from an expert

In this edition of Kiplinger.com, Nancy Fleming – a Certified Financial Planner – shares some stories about people she has counseled on Social Security matters. There are a wide variety of Social Security scenarios she relates on topics such as…

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