Social Security

Stressed over money topics, try to rethink them

Today’s economic atmosphere is stressful without all the misleading or incomplete information, making it worse for most people. So, what to do about it? Russ Wiles explains how reframing or rethinking the challenges or obstacles in a different light may…

Social Security may not be as reliable as it seems.

According to the data from the Social Security Administration, among Social Security beneficiaries age 65 and older, 12 percent of men and 15 percent of women rely on Social Security for 90 percent or more of their income. According to…

Will your COLA increase keep up with your healthcare costs?

Social Security beneficiaries will see an increase in their Social Security checks of 3.2 percent in 2024. The Social Security Act ties the annual COLA to the increase in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers…

Ask Rusty – Social Security Disability vs. Spouse Benefits vs. Survivor Benefits (and COLA)

Dear Rusty: I retired from working in June but will not sign up for Social Security until age 70 and, to do that, I plan to draw from my IRA for the next 3 years. My wife is receiving Social…

Social Security, AGI, and income taxes

Do I pay taxes on my Social Security income? You will pay federal income tax if your adjusted gross income is at certain thresholds. The IRS defines Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) as gross income minus adjustments to income. Gross income…

Social Security replacement rates vary widely among retired workers

The original intention of Social Security was to replace 40 percent of an individual’s pre-retirement income with other retirement income from different sources to make up the balance. However, according to a report published by the National Institute on Retirement…

More than 1 million are waiting for their Social Security Disability determination

During last week’s House Ways and Means Social Security subcommittee meeting, it revealed that more than 1 million individuals are waiting for Social Security to process their initial disability claim. Rep. Drew Ferguson, R-GA., chair of the House Ways and…

Don’t rush into claiming Social Security at 62

You can start receiving your Social Security retirement benefits as early as age 62; however, if you start receiving benefits early, your benefits are reduced. Yes, you have been paying into the system all these years, and you want to…

The American Academy of Actuaries are urging Congress to act now

The American Academy of Actuaries has issued a new brief urging Congress to act sooner than later to stop the automatic 20 percent cut to individuals already receiving Social Security benefits. They warned if Congress does not come up with…

How working will affect your benefit amount

You can get Social Security retirement or survivor benefits and work. But, if you’re younger than full retirement age and earn more than a specific dollar amount, your benefits will be reduced or even stopped. However, there is good news…

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