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How To Do “Better Than Average” with Social Security

Included in Social Security’s annually released Fact Sheet is that in 2021 the “average” Social Security beneficiary received $1,565 per month. That’s not a lot, especially if you, like most Americans, rely on Social Security for a major portion of your retirement income. If you’re shy on retirement savings and will fall below the average SS benefit needed to meet your basic needs, then you may want to seek ways to beat the average Social Security benefit. In this McDowell News article, Maurie Backman reveals three ways to get a Social Security benefit higher than the average and make your retirement more comfortable. Click here to read more.

Also, if you’re unsure about your individual situation under Social Security or have questions about your personal benefit entitlements, note that the AMAC Foundation provides an independent free-to-the-public Social Security Advisory service to help Americans navigate the complexities of this program. Learn more about it here…

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