Baby Boomers are stepping into retirement, but for many, it may not be the peaceful chapter they imagined. Too many Boomers ...
Congress is working on the Social Security Emergency Inflation Relief Act, which could add an additional $200 to your monthly ...
Reaching age 65 doesn't automatically change how the IRS taxes your 401(k) withdrawals. Instead, it taxes distributions from ...
The Social Security earnings test doesn't have to limit your retirement income — here are 4 ways to work around it.
Recent changes to Social Security under President Donald Trump are reshaping retirement planning for Americans over 65. These updates include variations in the retirement age for full benefits, which ...
Claiming standard benefits early will reduce your monthly benefit by 5/9 of 1% monthly, up to 36 months. With spousal ...
Spousal benefit questions are among the most frequently asked and confusing parts of Social Security. Understanding how these ...
Full retirement age or “normal retirement age” was 65 years old for a long time. However, starting with people born in 1938 ...
Social Security beneficiaries can see a personalized estimate of how much they could expect each month through the SSA’s calculator.
Once you turn 70, you can no longer collect delayed retirement credits that boost your Social Security benefits. For this ...