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Social Security 2025: Here's Are the Good (and Bad) Changes Retirees Can Expect
The first piece of good news is that beneficiaries will see a 2.5% bump in benefits beginning in January, thanks to the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). The average retiree collects just over $1,900 per month in benefits, which amounts to a raise of roughly $50 per month.
All Social Security retirees should do this by Nov. 20
Now, with the year winding down, all Social Security retirees should mark Nov. 20 as another date to remember. Here's why.
Social Security Approaches Its Day of Reckoning
Social Security is very popular with Americans. Large majorities of Democrats and Republican like the program and want it to continue with no cuts in benefits, no increase in costs to taxpayers, and no real reforms of any kind.
Gear Up for These 3 Surprising Social Security Changes in 2025
Social Security's rules are shifting in 2025 -- for better and worse. Seniors might benefit from a boost to their monthly benefits and a higher earnings-test limit. Some workers may be unhappy to learn that their Social Security tax burden is about to soar.
Next year's 2.5% Social Security COLA isn't so bad when you consider this
If you're among the millions of older Americans who rely heavily on Social Security to make ends meet in retirement, then you may be reeling over the fact that your benefits are only going to rise by 2.
Here's what changes are coming to Social Security in 2025
Social Security beneficiaries will soon experience a welcome change, with benefits slated to climb due to a cost-of-living adjustment. Recipients will see a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment in 2025, which is notably less than the 3.
Here's the Maximum Possible 2025 Social Security Benefit at 62, 67, and 70
Even if you're in line for the maximum possible benefit, you might be surprised at how much more you can get by waiting.
Social Security & You: How other benefits interact with Social Security
I have been saving up some emails from readers who want to know how other government benefits might affect their eligibility for Social Security, or vice versa. In other words,
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Here's How Retirees Can Make the Most of a Costco Membership
Being retired gives you more time to travel. Another great way to squeeze more value out of your membership is to book a ...
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For Retirees in Their 60s, the Move That Adds Years to a Nest Egg
Roth conversions allow retirees to pay taxes on their savings now, so that the money can grow tax-free in the future.
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Surprise! These 4 Costs Aren't Covered by Medicare -- but Here's How Retirees Can Get Them Paid For
Given how essential these services can be for seniors, you may find it shocking to learn that Medicare won't pay. But if you ...
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Retirees' Credit Card Debt Levels Are Climbing
Key Takeaways An Employee Benefit Research Institute survey found that more than two-thirds of retirees had outstanding ...
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2025 Medicare Open Enrollment Is Here: 3 Benefits Changes Retirees Should Know
Retirees recently found out their annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security in 2025, and now it's time to enroll ...
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Report finds retirees feeling stretched financially
Older Americans are carrying more debt than they used to and feeling inflationary pressure on their retirement savings — if ...
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Sheet Metal Retirees Finalize Class Deal Increasing Pensions
Participants in a sheet metal workers’ pension plan finalized a more than $2.5 million class settlement aimed at boosting the ...
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3 Things Retirees Should Sell To Build Their Retirement Savings
These are uncertain financial times, and many worry about and struggle with saving for their retirement years. Further, those ...
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Most retirees are now carrying credit card debt
Over half of people retiree sooner than expected, and rising costs due to inflation, along with unexpected expenses, are ...
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Podcast launched for retirees as over 65's spend less an hour to talking to others
Researchers who polled 1,000 adults aged 65 and above found 43 per cent feel they only have a small pool of people around ...
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Here are 6 types of people US retirees should absolutely not trust — how many have you let into your life?
To protect yourself, always avoid these six types of people. Two in five Americans responding to an Ipsos survey said they’ve ...
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