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The Survey Says: Save More for Retirement!

Surveys have become the standard way to determine how different groups view specific topics. As reported in this article, a recent survey found that a large majority of retirees regret they didn’t save more for their so-called “golden years.” Surprising?…

Hope for the Best; Plan for the Worst

According to a recent survey, 41% of older Americans believe that Social Security won’t exist in its current form for their entire retirement. Probably not an unusual statistic, considering the media attention lately given to Social Security looming financial issue.…

How is the Buying Power of your Social Security benefit?

Social Security’s annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is intended to help recipients keep pace with inflation – but does it? The historic 8.7% increase in 2023 and the more moderate 3.2% COLA increase for 2024, were, without question, welcome…

Can You Live on 40% of your Income?

The answer, of course, is likely not. Reality is that Social Security, an integral part of nearly everyone’s retirement plan, was intentionally designed to replace only about 40% of your pre-retirement income. And for many, especially those with higher income…

Accounting for housing and medical expenses in retirement

Retirement planning can be exhausting. You try to predict how much money you will need in retirement; however, a few individuals forget to plan for the two of the largest retirement expenses: Housing ​and medical ​expenses. CD Moriatry outlines ways…

What to do if will not receive Social Security

Almost 65 million Americans received Social Security benefits in January 2024. However, about 3.5 percent of the total population aged 60 or older never receive Social Security benefits. If you are one of those individuals, there are ways to maintain…

Will you depend on Social Security

According to a recent Gallup poll on Social Security, for individuals still working, only 34 percent stated their Social Security benefits would be the major source of income in their retirement; however, almost 60 percent of the current retirees said…

The importance of starting young

If you could go back in time, what advice would you give your younger self about retirement? A recent Nationwide survey found almost two-thirds of respondents said they would start saving for retirement sooner rather than later. Why? Many people…

Retirement planning should be a comprehensive process

You are not alone if you are worried about money, especially during retirement. According to the American Psychological Association, 72 percent of adults reported feeling stressed about money. So, to tackle the stress of financial worries in retirement, all the…

One easy move to increase your Social Security benefit

One question the majority of people ask financial experts is: How can I maximize my Social Security benefit? There are ways that do not require you to hold a high-paying job or work two or three jobs; there is an…

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