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The Social Security shortfall date just moved a little nearer. New federal projection released June 18 show the combined ...
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Many current and future retirees have pretty serious concerns about the future of Social Security. Some studies suggest close ...
If you have at least 35 years of earnings at or above the threshold, you may be in line for the maximum possible benefit in ...
You have a choice when it comes to signing up for Social Security. You can begin collecting benefits at any point starting at ...
The majority of Social Security recipients do not pay state taxes on their retirement income. As it stands, only nine states ...
When couples have different philosophies about saving and spending, keeping the other person in the dark about assets is ...
The Medicare and Social Security trust funds are lurching toward insolvency. Social Security is projected to cover only 81% of benefits by 2034 and Medicare just 89% by 2033.
Retirement and disability funds face depletion in the next decade, with Congress urged to act to correct the looming shortfall.
New projections indicate that Social Security will be unable to pay full benefits by 2033, raising concerns for future ...
I contribute 15% to my 401(k), which is currently valued at $165,000. I also rolled over an old 401(k) with $125,000.” ...