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Understanding (and adapting to) this year’s Social Security changes - Kiplinger.com

In addition to its everyday complexities, Social Security changes each year. Some of these changes are based on legislation (e.g., changes in the full retirement age), others are intended to keep the program aligned with the economy (e.g., cost-of-living adjustments). All program participants need to be aware of what’s changing so they can make any necessary adjustments to their retirement finances in a timely manner.

Financial reporter Michael Knox, in a post on Kiplinger.com, offers help to those serous about understanding rule changes in Social Security with this post: How to Plan for Social Security in 2026’s Changing Landscape, From a Financial Professional. After reading his post, if you have any questions about how Social Security fits in your personal situation, know that the AMAC Foundation offers a free-to-the-public Advisory service. Click here to learn about it and how to access the Foundation’s professional staff.

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