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Social Security payments will get cut $325 a month starting in 2033 without changes: actuaries
FOX 10 Phoenix· 27 minutes agoTrustees for Social Security and Medicare recently released a report that looked at the health of...
Will Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) Be Lower Than Expected in 2025?
247wallst.com· 6 days agoDark clouds may be gathering on the horizon for Social Security recipients. While early forecasts...
Social Security's "Secret" Do-Over and Suspension Options Could Help Retirees Score a Bigger Benefit
The Motley Fool via AOL· 1 day agoBut there are two important caveats: (1) Benefit applications can only be withdrawn or canceled...
Savvy Senior: Can you stop and restart Social Security benefits?
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 23 hours agoYou can withdraw your application for Social Security benefits only once, but you can apply for ...
I'm 64 With $1.2 Million in a 401(k) and $2,800 Social Security Benefit. What's My Retirement...
SmartAsset via AOL· 2 hours agoFor an average single person planning to stop working at 64, a $1.2 million 401(k) account and $2,800 Social Security benefit could provide ...
Social Security: For Singles Only
Forbes· 11 hours agoThis article is for those individuals who are single and have never been married. Most articles written about Social Security claiming strategies address...
Social Security’s COLA could be lower in 2025 amid cooling inflation
Market Watch· 2 days agoMeanwhile, the Senior Citizens League itself forecast that COLA could be as low as 2.57% in 2025,...
October 10 Is a Huge Day for Social Security This Year. Here's Why.
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoSeniors who are enrolled in Social Security and Medicare at the same time have their Part B premiums...
The Unfortunate Truth About Claiming Social Security at Age 70
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoYou might be waiting for nothing Social Security doesn't max out at age 70 for everyone. Anyone...
Social Security change sparked by Baby Boomers
Newsweek· 19 hours agoBaby Boomers have sparked a notable change in the Social Security program. While experts previously anticipated funds would run out to pay full