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I’m 63 and tried claiming Social Security early, but it was declined because I’m still working. Is that allowed?
Dear Help Me Retire, I am 63 and decided I want to go ahead and start drawing my Social Security retirement benefits. I am still working full time. I was told that I cannot receiv
3 Little-Known Social Security Rules All Married Retirees Should Know
Social Security retirement benefits are usually straightforward. You work for years. You file for Social Security once you're old enough to do so. You receive the benefits. Easy-peasy, right? However,
How And Why I Delayed My Social Security Until Age 70
We carefully adjusted our living expenses so that we could be satisfied with less income compared to our working years. It also helped that we had some control over the hours we worked and that our work involved helping people. Both of these conditions helped us enjoy our semi-retirement more.
How Would Raising the Social Security Retirement Age to 69 Affect You?
Raising the Social Security retirement age to 69 has the support of some politicians. Here's how it would affect your benefits if it happens.
The 4 Best Retirement Income Sources to Supplement Your Social Security Benefits in 2025
The average Social Security beneficiary will receive about $23,712 in 2025. Married couples might fare a little better because they'll have two checks instead of one, but even so, you'll probably wish you had other sources of income to fall back on.
I’m Still Working at 70. Do I Have to Claim Social Security?
Key Points You won’t be forced to claim Social Security if you don’t want benefits. Once you turn 70, there’s nothing to be gained by waiting to signing up. Understand the program’s rules so you don’t lose out on benefits.
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I'm Not Counting on Social Security COLAs to Carry Me Through Retirement. Here's What I'm Doing to Combat Inflation Instead
Forget about COLAs for a minute -- because Social Security itself has some big problems. More money is being paid out of its ...
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First round of February Social Security payments go out in 18 days
The first round of February’s Social Security payments, worth up to $5,108 for the highest-income earners who retire at age ...
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If you're nearing retirement, these 2025 changes could affect your finances. Here's what to know
If you’re nearing retirement, key changes for 2025 could affect your finances. Here’s what to know, according to advisors.
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Here's How to Collect Social Security Without Working a Day in Your Life
Qualifying for Social Security benefits in retirement generally goes something like this: Work and pay taxes on your income.
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The New Social Security Law May Boost Your Benefits—What One Expert Wants You To Know
Investopedia spoke with Isabel Barrow at Edelman Financial Engines to discuss the changes the new Social Security Fairness Law will bring and the impact it could have on retirees.
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'What are people going to do?': Some nearing retirement on LI worry about future Social Security benefits
"I'm very worried — how am I going to survive?" Huntington resident Leann Pisano, 58, a recent nursing school graduate, said ...
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Outside of Social Security, my parents have absolutely nothing for retirement and I'll be stuck financing their retirement - is this normal?
How far can, and should, you go to help out your parents? This is an issue that a Reddit poster is grappling with now. His ...
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