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While many know that Social Security provides retirement benefits to those 62 and over, there is far more to the program than what’s commonly known by much of the public. Since its creation 89...
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One of the most surprising things anyone has to deal with in life is what to do if they are dead. No, not really dead, as in below ground, but dead in the eyes of the government. Unfortunately, this...
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One of the most essential things anyone thinking about retirement can do is check their Social Security records and ensure they are accurate. This is one of those crucial steps that should be...
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Uncertainty is the name of the game when it comes to Social Security, which is unfortunate for the 70 million plus Americans who rely on this program yearly. For this reason, concerns about its...
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When it comes to understanding Social Security, there is a common belief that this system can be far more complicated than one might think. The reality is that this is a very complex program that...
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When the time comes to start thinking about how Social Security will factor into your life, understanding how the program works is crucial. Unfortunately, this program, however valuable, isn’t...
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One of the most important social programs in the United States, Social Security, is used by more than 71 million Americans annually. Whether for retirement, disability, survivor or spouse’s...
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When you think about all of the different ways Social Security can benefit your life, like additional income during retirement, disabilities, and spousal and survivor benefits, it’s important to...
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If you asked a hundred people on the street what the Social Security Administration supports, the answer would likely be retirement. This is everything they know about this government program for...
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Social Security is a far more complex program than people traditionally think. There is so much more involved in administering the United States’ largest budget expense than just writing checks...
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The United States began issuing Social Security numbers (SSNs) in November 1936. A unique nine-digit number is assigned to every U.S. citizen. SSNs are also assigned to permanent residents and...
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The U.S. Federal Reserve’s larger-than-anticipated interest rate cut of half a percentage point lowered the benchmark federal funds rate to a range of 4.75%-5% in mid-September. This move rightly...
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The holiday buying season will be upon us before you know it. October for some people is a time to start buying holiday gifts before the rush hits. Those drawing Social Security will be particularly...
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