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3 Important Social Security Changes Coming in 2025 That Retirees Must Know
Qualified workers are entitled to retirement benefits at age 62. But anyone who collects Social Security before full retirement age (FRA) will have a portion of their benefits withheld if their income exceeds certain limits known as the retirement earnings test (RET) amounts.
What will happen to Social Security after Trump takes office?
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to protect the program, but many policies he proposed on the campaign trail would weaken its already frail finances.
How a second Trump term could affect Social Security benefits
Though President-elect Donald Trump has often promised to protect Social Security, he has not explained exactly how he would save the beloved – but financially troubled – entitlement program. Nor did he take any meaningful steps to shore up Social Security during his first term in the White House.
Spousal Social Security Benefits: 3 Things All Retired Couples Should Know
Spousal benefits are an important part of Social Security. It's important to know how they work in a variety of situations.
Taxing Social Security: From Reagan To Trump
Two Tax Notes contributing editors examine the history of taxing Social Security benefits and former President Trump’s proposal to stop taxing them.
I’m Getting $3,000 a Month From Social Security. How Much Savings Do I Need?
Key Insights from 24/7 Wall St. A larger Social Security benefit takes the pressure off your savings. Think about your desired retirement lifestyle and plan for one-off expenses. Use a time-tested withdrawal rate to figure out what nest egg to aim for.
Here's Why Claiming Social Security at 70 May Not Work Out for Some Retirees
Here's Why Claiming Social Security at 70 May Not Work Out for Some Retirees was originally published by The Motley Fool Say hello to the Maxwell Award semifinalist. The Milwaukee Admirals lost to the Manitoba Moose in a shoot-out on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 5-4. Nice guys finish last.
Research looks to see how hidden costs of Social Security claiming takes toll on widows
The timing of filing for Social Security benefits is one of the most important decisions senior Americans must make. But few think about the implications filing early or late in life has on widowed spouses,
Abolish Social Security
Social Security is not a retirement fund—it's a transfer program, taking income from the payrolls of current workers and giving it to retirees. Generally, these retirees are already wealthier than the workers subsidizing them.
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The Social Security Fairness Act is now in the hands of the Senate. Here's what could happen next.
The Social Security Fairness Act, which would increase benefits for 2.8 million retirees, has bipartisan support but time ...
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Social Security Update: When New Benefits Will Go Into Effect
The House approved the bill and ultimately reversed the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset ...
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3 Reasons I'll Be Taking Social Security Long Before Age 70
Waiting may lead to larger monthly payments down the road, but a little less money now might actually do me more overall long ...
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What Every 40-Year-Old Should Know About Social Security
Your Social Security statement estimates your future retirement benefits based on current earnings. Working over 35 years and ...
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What's the future of Social Security benefits?
Social Security may become insolvent as early as 2035. President-elect Donald Trump previously vowed tax cuts for seniors.
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1 Social Security Move Absolutely Everyone Should Make Before 2025
Millions of retirees would struggle to live without Social Security, as the majority of older adults rely on their benefits ...
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Bill to Expand Social Security for Some Public Servants Advances in Congress
The legislation cleared the House of Representatives and has enough votes to pass the Senate if brought to a vote, supporters ...
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