Should I Be Saving for Retirement
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In 1983, with Social Security's asset reserves virtually exhausted, a bipartisan Congress passed, and then-President Ronald Reagan signed, the Social Security Amendments of 1983 into law. This amendment gradually increased the full retirement age and payroll taxation on working Americans, as well as introduced the utterly despised tax on benefits.
You may have heard some rumors that Social Security will be out of money by the time you're ready to retire. But thankfully, that's not true.
On this Season 3 kick-off episode of the Ask the Retirement Expert podcast series, Elsasser joins ThinkAdvisor Senior Reporter John Manganaro to discuss all things Social Security and retirement income planning.
Social Security and 401(k) plans may form the cornerstone of your retirement plan. But to ensure financial security, consider adding income streams.
With Social Security’s Uncertainty in the Trump Economy, 7 Reasons To Take It as Soon as You Qualify
In the current economy, a lot is up in the air, including the future of Social Security. Here are 7 reasons why you might want to claim soon if you're eligible.