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Is the new retirement age is 70?

Suze Orman is saying “70 is the new retirement age – not a month or year before”. A research team after analyzing 292 different retirement income strategies, identified the best way for most people to withdraw their money in retirement…

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides cash assistance to the most vulnerable Americans: low-income aged, blind, or disabled individuals who either aren’t eligible for Social Security or whose benefits are too low to provide a subsistence income. More than 8 million…

Medicare Advantage now accounts for about one-third of Medicare patients

Medicare Advantage health plans ended 2017 with a nearly eight percent increase (21 million enrollees) over the figure from the previous year. UnitedHealth Group, the top Medicare Advantage payer, increased membership by 14 percent to 5.24 million members. Read article…

Putting jobs out of work

At the World Economic Forum at Davos, a panel titled “Putting jobs out of work” refers to a McKinsey estimate that over the next 10 or so years, a third of all workers in Germany and the United States may…

Social Security’s minimum benefit

Social Security provide vital benefits after they retire and plays an important role in keeping older Americans out of poverty. In the rules governing Social Security, you’ll find references to a minimum benefit but before you count on that provision…

Things to consider when you start withdrawing your retirement savings

Withdrawing your retirement money isn’t quite as simple as just take the cash out of the bank. It’s important to look at the big picture and how it may impact your financial life. The article gives you five key things…

The rarest of Social Security rules

In 2015, MassMutual Financial Group administered a 10-question true-false quiz on Social Security and found that just 28 percent received a “passing grade.” However, there are also subtle nuances and rules to Social Security that don’t fall among “the basics.”…

What happens if you wait past 70 to file for Social Security?

Although 62 is the most popular age to start collecting Social Security; however, there are plenty of filers who opt to take their benefits at their full retirement age. Others may opt to wait even longer to accrue delayed retirement…

Surprise! Medicare isn’t free or cheap

Surprise! Medicare isn’t free and it may not even be cheap if you pick the wrong plan. In the attached article gives you criteria to follow so you’ll be able to minimize your monthly premiums. Read article here…   Notice: The…

Are things really that bad for retirees?

A new study by SmartAssets casts new light on just how much older Americans rely on Social Security for their income. The Social Security Administration has repeatedly stated that Social Security benefits are the major source of income for most…

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