Dave Ramsey's Stealth Social Security Strategy May Not Work For You
Claiming Social Security at 62 permanently reduces monthly benefits, but early claiming can be financially advantageous only if invested effectively and comfortably.
How a 64-Year-Old Couple Added $200,000 to Social Security by Delaying One Claim
Coordinating Social Security claiming ages, especially delayed retirement credits and survivor benefits, can change lifetime household income by six figures.
When Claiming Social Security at 62 Beats Waiting Until 70 in Real Dollars
Claiming Social Security earlier can outperform waiting to 70 when longevity is limited, benefits are reduced by claiming rules, or household circumstances change.
Dave Ramsey's Stealth Social Security Strategy May Not Work For You
Claiming Social Security at 62 permanently reduces monthly benefits, but early claiming can be financially advantageous only if invested effectively and comfortably.
How a 64-Year-Old Couple Added $200,000 to Social Security by Delaying One Claim
Coordinating Social Security claiming ages, especially delayed retirement credits and survivor benefits, can change lifetime household income by six figures.
When Claiming Social Security at 62 Beats Waiting Until 70 in Real Dollars
Claiming Social Security earlier can outperform waiting to 70 when longevity is limited, benefits are reduced by claiming rules, or household circumstances change.
April Jobs Report Resets Social Security COLA Forecast
Inflation and economic indicators suggest 2027 Social Security COLA may be smaller than expected due to weak wage growth and declining consumer sentiment.
Nationwide Survey: Two-Thirds of Americans Think Tariffs Will Outpace Social Security COLA, How Retirees Can Fight Back
Tariffs-driven inflation can outpace annual Social Security COLA adjustments, eroding retirees’ purchasing power, especially for housing, healthcare, and food.
April Jobs Report Resets Social Security COLA Forecast
Inflation and economic indicators suggest 2027 Social Security COLA may be smaller than expected due to weak wage growth and declining consumer sentiment.
Nationwide Survey: Two-Thirds of Americans Think Tariffs Will Outpace Social Security COLA, How Retirees Can Fight Back
Tariffs-driven inflation can outpace annual Social Security COLA adjustments, eroding retirees’ purchasing power, especially for housing, healthcare, and food.
Some Social Security Retirees Could Get $1,000 Extra Thanks to this Social Security Rule Change
The Social Security Fairness Act repealed Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset, potentially increasing monthly Social Security benefits for many public workers.
Some Retirees Get $5,181 a Month From Social Security While Others Get $1,200. Here's Why.
Social Security benefits vary significantly based on earnings, work history, and claiming age, with three main factors influencing the amount received.
Why Workers Who Claim Early and Keep Working Recover Withheld Benefits at 67
With early-claim earnings test withholding, most withheld Social Security benefits are later credited back through ARF at Full Retirement Age, increasing the lifelong benefit.
How Part-Time Work at 64 Can Defer $13K in Social Security Benefits This Year
Social Security earnings test withholds benefits when earnings exceed limits before full retirement age, reducing cash flow temporarily but increasing later payments after recalculation.
Working While Collecting Social Security in 2026? The Earnings Test Could Cost You Thousands
Social Security earnings test withholds benefits for work before full retirement age, reducing expected income and potentially eliminating checks until benefits are recalculated at FRA.
The Social Security Earnings Test Retirees Get Wrong. And It Could Cost Them Thousands.
Earnings-test thresholds differ in the year someone reaches full retirement age, and only pre-FRA-month wages count, reducing or eliminating benefit withholding.
Why Workers Who Claim Early and Keep Working Recover Withheld Benefits at 67
With early-claim earnings test withholding, most withheld Social Security benefits are later credited back through ARF at Full Retirement Age, increasing the lifelong benefit.
How Part-Time Work at 64 Can Defer $13K in Social Security Benefits This Year
Social Security earnings test withholds benefits when earnings exceed limits before full retirement age, reducing cash flow temporarily but increasing later payments after recalculation.
Working While Collecting Social Security in 2026? The Earnings Test Could Cost You Thousands
Social Security earnings test withholds benefits for work before full retirement age, reducing expected income and potentially eliminating checks until benefits are recalculated at FRA.
The Age 60 Rule That Could Cost a Widow $702,000 in Social Security Benefits
Remarrying before age 60 ends survivor benefits; remarrying at or after 60 preserves them for life, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The Age 60 Rule That Could Cost a Widow $702,000 in Social Security Benefits
Remarrying before age 60 ends survivor benefits; remarrying at or after 60 preserves them for life, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Think You Can't Get Paid From Social Security Before 62? Here's a Scenario Where You Could Start Getting Checks in Your 40s
Social Security provides benefits for retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors of deceased spouses, with specific eligibility criteria based on age and circumstances.
The Spousal Benefit That Triples a Stay-at-Home Parent's Social Security to $1,400 a Month at 67
Spousal benefits can raise a lower earner’s Social Security payment to up to 50% of the higher earner’s full retirement age benefit, often by over $1,000 monthly.
Divorced After 12 Years? You Can Claim Half Your Ex's Social Security Without His Knowledge
Divorced spouses can claim spousal benefits on an ex’s record without the ex filing, potentially increasing lifetime income if eligibility and timing are met.
Ted Cruz says the quiet part out loud: Trump accounts are Social Security personal accounts as GOP senator reveals 'dirty little secret' | Fortune
Trump accounts function as Social Security personal accounts tied to tax-advantaged child savings, aiming to shift future payroll taxes toward private investment growth.
How the Fed's Interest Rate Decision Will Impact Your Social Security Checks This Month
The Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady impacts Social Security recipients' finances, preserving savings returns but increasing borrowing costs.
Inflation Boost Prompts Fed Rate Pause: Here's Why Social Security Recipients Lose Out
The Federal Reserve's decision to pause interest rate cuts negatively impacts Social Security recipients by keeping borrowing costs high amid rising inflation.
How the Fed's Interest Rate Decision Will Impact Your Social Security Checks This Month
The Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady impacts Social Security recipients' finances, preserving savings returns but increasing borrowing costs.
Inflation Boost Prompts Fed Rate Pause: Here's Why Social Security Recipients Lose Out
The Federal Reserve's decision to pause interest rate cuts negatively impacts Social Security recipients by keeping borrowing costs high amid rising inflation.
Trump Describes Cognitive Test He Took: They Say, Which One Is the Bear?'
Trump claimed to have taken cognitive tests, boasting about their difficulty and his results, while promoting a tax exemption for Social Security benefits.
Experts point out big problems with Social Security fix
Social Security faces financial issues, and a proposed bipartisan solution involving borrowing and investing has drawn significant criticism from experts.
Starmer rejects accusation Labour is complacent' on defence funding
Keir Starmer disagrees with George Robertson's views on defence funding, asserting that defence spending is increasing and addressing both defence and social security.
The Social Security COLA is Shaping Up To Be a Good News/Bad News Scenario
Social Security benefits include annual Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) to protect retirees from inflation, with projections for 2027 indicating potential increases.
2027's Social Security COLA Could Surpass 2026's. The Reason Why Isn't a Good One
Inflation significantly impacts retirement budgets, but Social Security benefits include annual cost-of-living adjustments to help mitigate these effects.
This Trump Administration Move May Cause Lasting Damage to Social Security
The Trump Administration's staffing cuts at the Social Security Administration may lead to long-lasting damage to the Social Security benefits program.
This Trump Administration Move May Cause Lasting Damage to Social Security
The Trump Administration's staffing cuts at the Social Security Administration may lead to long-lasting damage to the Social Security benefits program.