AMAC Foundation Social Security Advisory Service

A Deeper Dive into the Governmental Shutdown

For the 21st time since 1976, the federal government has been shut down due to Congress’s inability to reach an agreement on funding plans. What’s unknown, of course, is how long the curtailment of government services will continue. Still, if…

The Shutdown is Now Underway…What’s the Impact on Social Security Payments?

It’s here…the federal government officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. today following a no vote on a stopgap funding bill that would have allowed for continued operation through November 21. Naturally, the question foremost on the minds of many of…

Social Security’s Rule Changes–A Bit of a Bouncing Ball

If you’ve been trying to stay up to date on the administrative changes being made at the Social Security Administration over the past few months, you know that it’s been kind of chaotic. The effective dates for some of the…

AMAC Foundation Assists Major News Organization

The 11th-hour Congressional approval of The Social Security Fairness Act—House Bill HR 82—has generated a burst of attention across the media, with dueling positions either supporting the decision or speaking out against it. In the middle of the controversy is…

My Social Security Accounts Soon to Require Revised Log-in Procedure

If you created your Social Security account online before September 18, 2021, and haven’t updated it recently, you will need to do so relatively soon. SSA has established a new access method for personal accounts: it requires the creation of…

A Thoughtul Look at Claiming Benefits at Age 62

At first blush, filing for Social Security benefits before one’s full retirement age is often viewed as an incorrect retirement strategy. Many financial planners will tell you that’s the wrong thing to do and will further suggest that, if you…

Recapping the Key Social Seurity Changes from 2024

To many, Social Security seems like a stable monolith, something that’s just always there and never changing. But that’s not the case at all. Anyone familiar with Social Security in any depth will tell you about the many, many moving…

An Overview of Survivor Benefits

Retirement benefits are available to spouses, ex-spouses, children, or dependent parents of someone who worked and paid Social Security taxes before they died. It can be complicated, but the Social Security Administration has taken great pains to clearly explain what…

A Quick Refresher on Getting the Most Out of Social Security

The maximum Social Security benefit as of this year is approaching the $5000 mark, but it’s unlikely that many beneficiaries will reach that level of payout. In fact, the average benefit for 2024 is $1,907 after the 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment…

Ways to Jeopardize Your Social Security Benefits

A steady flow of monthly income via Social Security is something claimants certainly look forward to. After all, the program has been around for over eighty years and has never missed a scheduled payment. While that consistency is certainly a…

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