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Richard Schillig: Social Security by the numbers and myths
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoOver 21,700,000 Americans are kept out of poverty because of Social Security. The average Social ...
Social Security payments will get cut $325 a month starting in 2033 without changes: actuaries
FOX 10 Phoenix· 4 days agoIn business news, oil prices are up almost 5% this week; analysts for Social Security and Medicare...
70,000 People Lose Their Social Security Benefits Each Year for These Reasons
CNET· 5 days agoFor people who need financial support, Social Security benefits can be crucial. An average of 70,000...
Social Security 2025: A Breakdown of How Payments Could Be Affected Under Biden vs. Trump
GoBankingRates via AOL· 2 days agoThe winner of the November election will serve as president until the next chief executive takes the...
No, Social Security Isn't Getting a $600 Payment Increase This Month
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoRetirees have complained for decades about Social Security's declining buying power, even in the...
Social Security & You: Don't fret over benefits starting date
Arizona Daily Star· 2 days agoIf you want benefits to begin at your full retirement age, then on your Social Security retirement...
I’m Retired and I Regret Not Taking Social Security at Age 62 — Here’s Why
GoBankingRates via AOL· 2 days agoWhen planning for retirement with a spouse, you may be banking on the fact that both of you will...
Social Security taxes may increase for millions of Americans
Newsweek· 6 days agoMany Americans might be unaware, but 2025 could bring a major uptick in Social Security taxes....
Social Security payments will get cut $325 a month starting in 2033 without changes: actuaries
FOX Business· 4 days agoThe head actuaries for Social Security and Medicare testified before a House panel on Thursday about...
Social Security change sparked by Baby Boomers
Newsweek· 4 days agoBaby Boomers have sparked a notable change in the Social Security program. While experts previously anticipated funds would run out to pay full benefits...