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Hey Retirees, Are You Expecting a 2.5% Social Security Raise in 2025? Think Again...
For most retirees, Social Security doesn't just provide a monthly check. Rather, it lays a financial foundation that retirees would struggle to live without. Based on an analysis from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP),
Social Security: Why It Matters for Young People, Not Just Retirees
Paul Unnasch notices the $335 in payroll taxes coming out of his paycheck every month for Social Security, and wishes he could get those dollars back. “If there was a way to opt out of Social Security,
2 big changes to Social Security were just announced for 2025
Social Security announced changes that will affect the amount of money current and future retirees have next year.
Social Security Retirees Are in for an Unpleasant Surprise in 2025
Social Security retirees who have enjoyed big cost-of-living adjustments will face an unpleasant surprise next year.
Trump Wants To Eliminate Social Security Taxes: 3 Moves Retirees Should Make This Winter
Retirees living on Social Security income alone don't pay federal income tax on their benefits. But if you have earned income that falls above certain thresholds, you could owe tax on up to 85%
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Social Security Retirees Are Getting a Raise in 2025. Here's When Your Checks Will Get Bigger.
The Social Security Administration announced recently that seniors will get a 2.5% benefits increase for the 2025 year. That ...
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5 Luxury Cars Retirees Should Consider Buying Before Christmas
If you're a retiree in the market for a new luxury car, now might be the perfect time to buy. As 2024 comes to an end, ...
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How IRAs Can Help Retirees Reduce Or Avoid Estimated Tax Penalties
The number of taxpayers hit with penalties for underpaying estimated taxes has increased. But retirees can use a traditional ...
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On Medicare? 3 Ways Retirees Can Lower Their Out-of-Pocket Costs.
However, Medigap could cover a large share of out-of-pocket costs, like deductibles and coinsurance for services covered by ...
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American retirees keep falling for this 1 Social Security myth — and it’s all based on wishful thinking. Are you getting duped, too?
Generally speaking, those who live on Social Security alone won’t pay taxes, as it’s impossible to pass those thresholds. For ...
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The LA Times rated Humboldt highly. Retirees say it couldn't be more wrong.
Eureka and Arcata are top retirement spots for their climate and beauty, but locals face rising home prices, health care ...
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HARRIS: Inflation-fighting strategies for retirees
At different times, inflation may be high or low, but, except in those rare periods of deflation, it’s always with us. During ...
Morningstar
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Retirees may not be getting their money's worth from a financial adviser. How to know if it's time to find a new one.
Inertia takes hold. But savvy
retirees
should ask themselves two questions: -- Am I getting my money's worth from my adviser? -- What if I make a change? It's tricky to answer the first question.
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What Retirees Moving Out of State Need To Know About Their Medicare Coverage
Medicare coverage might be impacted when you move, and learning how to maintain your healthcare can help. This article will ...
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