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COLA Watch 2025…But It’s Still Almost Six Months Away

Projections on what the January 2025 cost-of-living benefit adjustment will look like are beginning to hit the media airwaves. Here’s one preliminary assessment from The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), courtesy of CPA Practice Advisor, forecasting the possibility of a 2.6%…

A Quick Refresher on Social Security Solvency…and Steps You Should Consider

WDIO’s Grace Koppen hosts a brief discussion on the much-reported Social Security insolvency issue, featuring commentary from Barry Bigelow (Great Waters Financial) clarifying what to expect as the calendar moves toward the projected depletion of the program’s financial reserves. The…

Healthcare Costs in Retirement…Often Overlooked in the Planning Process

Predicting cash needs in retirement is a daunting task. It often focuses on day-to-day living expenses (e.g., housing, food clothing, travel, etc.) compared to expected income streams (e.g., Social Security, interest on savings, retirement account withdrawals, etc.). That makes sense,…

Understanding The U.S. National Debt and It’s Future Implications

Daily Hampshire Gazette columnist Richard Fein, in a post yesterday on their website, provided a summary analysis of the U.S. National Debt and its implications for the future. Citing the potential for problems in arranging future debt service, coupled with…

Moving? Remember to Alert Social Security!

Many Social Security beneficiaries elect to relocate, some to take advantage of a better climate, some to be closer to family, and some for any number of reasons. No matter why, it’s important that timely steps be taken to avoid…

An Update on Social Security’s On-Going “Customer Service Crisis”

Calling the current state of affairs “not normal” and “not acceptable,” Social Security Commissioner late last week outlined the priorities his leadership is bringing to the Agency in the face of considerable criticism directed at procedures in place. These priorities,…

Dental coverage, especially important for older Americans, is not covered by Medicare.

Dentists understand the importance of healthy teeth and gums.  Despite this, Medicare rarely, if ever covers the cost for these services. The great majority of older Americans are paying out of pocket or not getting basic dental service which could…

Important Guidelines for reducing Scams

Senior citizens are especially vulnerable to scams.  To protect yourself from fraud there are general guidelines you can follow.  This article is focused on the state of New York and Medicare, but the information is helpful to everyone. Notice: The link…

Many seniors find “un-retiring” is a better option

For many seniors, working a whole career can get stale, causing retirement to look extremely attractive. But about 2 in 5 Americans have found that retirement isn’t all they dreamed it to be, and have returned to work – in…

Need to bolster your retirement income? Here’s how

Of course, everyone wants to maximize their retirement income, but options for doing that as you approach retirement age are scant. You’ve already saved as much as you were able to over your lifetime, so your nest egg is set…

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