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The Social Security COLA for 2025 Is Shaping Up to Be a Double-Edged Sword, but It Could Be Worse
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoEverything from eggs to deodorant to medication has noticeably increased in price over the years. To...
The Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Forecast for 2025 Was Just Revised Lower, but...
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoThe best thing those individuals can do is budget prudently and try to earn extra income, be it...
My Social Security Benefit Will Be $2,700 per Month. Will I Have to Pay Taxes?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoSocial Security plays a critical role in the retirement plans of millions of Americans, but how...
Social Security forces woman to choose between benefits
Newsweek· 8 hours agoA woman has been warning others after her Social Security decision caused some of her benefits to...
COMMENTARY: Cyber-scammers getting more sophisticated
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 24 minutes agoScammers continue to succeed with the good old landline telephone, too. I received a call this year from a man claiming he was from the Social Security ...
Woman suddenly loses Social Security benefits, gets hit with $20,000 bill
Newsweek· 8 hours agoA woman was shocked to find out her Social Security benefits had been stripped away and she owed the...
8 States To Move to If You Don’t Want To Pay Taxes on Social Security
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoNot all states tax equally. In fact, some states impose a tax on the money you withdraw from Social ...
This Social Security Rule Could Be a Lifesaver for Married Couples With Large Income Gaps
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoImage source: Getty Images. How Social Security spousal benefits are calculated Generally, Social ...
Social Security payment goes out today—recipients to get up to $4,873
Newsweek· 7 days agoMillions of Social Security recipients will be getting their monthly payment today, and it could be...
3 Ways the Wealthy Benefit More From Social Security
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoAnd it's the wealthy who are most likely to be able to shield their income from the IRS by maxing out accounts like IRAs and 401(k)s. But does the...