retirement

Seven tips for women to take charge of their finances.

The Social Security program is vitally important to all Americans; however, it is essential to the financial security of women. Women live longer than men, which increases the risk that women may outlive their savings or that their pensions may…

Who is least likely to implement retirement income solutions

New research found employers’ lackluster stance on the available retirement tools for their employees. Instead, they are analyzing their investment lineups and considering updating plan features as they are worried about workers’ retirement readiness. Amanda Umpierrez reports why employers are…

A wave of new Social Security benefit claims

With the signing of the Social Security Fairness Act into law on January 5, 2025, the Social Security Administration has, “To date, we have processed approximately 30,000 of these new initial claims and, depending on their age and other factors…

Check in on your retirement goals

How often do you check on your retirement savings progress? According to a recent NerdWallet survey, only 23 percent of Americans had, in the prior 12 months, evaluated their progress toward retirement savings goals. Erin El Issa outlines how to…

Workers may not be financially prepared for the future

BlackRock, Inc., a multinational investment company, recently released statistics about how Americans plan for retirement. The statistics show that 33 percent of Americans have no retirement savings, and 69 percent have less than $150,000 saved. Caitlin Cahalan reports that American…

Not yet old enough for full Social Security

The full retirement age for Social Security was 65 for many years. In 1983, Congress passed a law to gradually raise the age because people are living longer and are generally healthier in older age.  Since starting in 2011, we…

Is retirement a distant dream?

The Census Bureau predicts by 2050, a quarter of the United States population will be 65 and older. Why is this important? In 2023, 11.2 million Americans age 65 and older were in the labor force (working or actively seeking…

The benefits of eliminating these taxes vary by income level

Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) reintroduced the Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act, H.R. 1040. This bill assists seniors by exempting Social Security benefits from federal taxation. What will this bill mean to Social Security recipients? Kailey Hagen explains how and who…

One retirement mistake not to make

Social Security is a program designed to provide a safety net to older Americans. However, it is designed to replace roughly 40 percent of pre-retirement wages. How about the other 60 percent? If your employer has a 401(k), then you…

Some SSA employees offered reassignment (with conditions)

There is little doubt the the Trump Administration’s new initiative to streamline the federal government, with the new DOGE (Dept. of Government Efficiency) as the lead agency, has caused a fair amount of angst among government employees. To this point,…

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