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Don’t rely on Social Security staff for advice

Most Financial Advisors and independent Social Security Advisors can cite numerous examples of Social Security office employees doling out incorrect or misleading information to those seeking assistance with this complex senior benefit program. The reality is that while most Social Security Administration staff are well-meaning and work hard, they are not trained to provide advice to those who want to understand how the 2700+ rules and regulations of the Social Security Act affect their own personal claiming strategy.  For that, you’ll be well served to find an independent source who has been trained and certified to provide guidance navigating the myriad of Social Security regulations, as pointed out in this Chicago Tribune article by Elliot Raphaelson. Click here to read more.

If you’re unsure about how Social Security’s rules apply to you, or if you have any questions about your individual situation under Social Security, note that the AMAC Foundation provides a free-to-the-public certified advisory service to help Americans navigate the complexities of this program. Learn more about it here…

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