My husband, 78, has been taking Social Security since he was 62. I am turning 64 in February, and I retired in June 2025. I ...
Another method to see if your Social Security benefits are taxable is to look at your combined income, which includes your ...
This research reinforces a simple but often overlooked point: When the higher earner delays Social Security, the payoff is not just a bigger check later. It is a lower risk of poverty, greater income ...
Second, after living in the U.S. for 33 years, my wife moved to Mexico this past June. I stayed in the U.S. because of work, but I visit her every three months. Once I retire at 62, I plan to move to ...
Gen X retirees say they misunderstood Social Security advice. Learn which claims, fears, and rules led to smaller checks and fewer options in retirement.
If you remarry, you will lose the ability to claim Social Security on your ex's work record. You will only receive a spousal Social Security benefit if it's larger than your own retirement benefit.
Annual adjustments to retirement benefits, FEHB costs, Social Security rules and TSP limits are now taking effect.
2 years, making age 65 a common claiming milestone. Yet this seemingly reasonable choice sits in a financial gray zone where the mathematics work against most retirees. While age 62 represents the ...
You can receive up to 50% of your spouse's primary insurance amount by claiming spousal benefits. You must be at least 62 years old and married for at least a year to be eligible for spousal benefits.
Supporters of the Social Security Expansion Act met Tuesday at the St. Peter Community Center to outline how the proposed legislation would strengthen the nation’s Social Security system, increase ...