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10 Handy Ways to Use Social Security Online

(Source: Social Security Administration) here are many easy ways to use our website. Here are some common and not-so common uses: Apply for Social Security benefits online, of course! This is the fastest, most convenient way to apply for retirement, spouses, disability,…

A Serious Look at Retirement Life

Living in the retirement years is something that brings with it a set of realities that can be overlooked until one arrives at that stage. Columnist Rick Kahler, in a post on www.thepublicopinion.com, takes a frank and honest look at these realities.…

Marriage, Divorce, and Benefits–Looking at the Complications

Social Security columnist Tom Margenau, in a post on tucson.com, examines some of the intricacies of spousal benefits in divorce situations. His analysis covers some of the often misunderstood details of how long the marriage must be in effect, how…

Some “No-Brainers” on How to Wring More Money out of Social Security

The Motley Fool’s Maurie Backman offers some basic thoughts on steps one can take to make their monthly Social Security payment a little larger. From delayed filing, to continuing to work into retirement, they’re obvious, but certainly worthy of keeping in…

“Claim and Invest”–Yet Another Viewpoint on the Early vs. Deferred Strategy

The question of whether to claim Social Security benefits at the earliest opportunity (age 62) or at one’s full retirement age (FRA), or take advantage of Delayed Retirement Credits and wait till age 70, gets a lot of attention in…

When the Dream Goes Haywire…Dealing With the Unexpected in Retirement…

Sometimes (well, maybe oftentimes is a better way to say it), things don’t turn out the way you intended. You arrive there, only to find out that “there” is somewhere else. Forbes contributor Robert Laura, using a human interest scenario, describes some…

Recapping the 2018 Social Security Changes

If you’ve been reading the posts on the Social Security Report website, then none of the changes set to kick in January 1 will be a surprise to you. It’s still a good idea though, to take a mini-refresher on…

Three Things You Need to Know about Seasonal Work and Social Security

(Source: Social Security Administration) Right after Halloween, stores and businesses begin advertising that they’re looking for seasonal workers. It’s a good way to make extra income during the busy holiday season. We know you may have some questions about seasonal…

‘Tis the season…Here’s Another Scam

“We regret to inform you your social security number is going to be suspended due to suspicious and fraudulent activity.” That’s the content of a robocall making the rounds, as explained in a post by  WFMY’s Tanya Rivera. For more…

Another View of Americans’ Retirement Savings Patterns

Contrary to the persistent reports that Americans are not putting enough aside for their retirement years, the results of a recent YouGov survey indicate that the trend may be shifting. In a post by marketingcharts.com’s editorial staff, the percentage of folks…

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