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Entitlement Cuts are a Decade Away Unless Congress Acts

Whenever we read about entitlement cuts or the looming crisis with the Social Security trust fund, we confess to an overwhelming sense of déjà vu. After all, the topic of entitlement cuts and the urgent need to shore up the financial underpinnings of Social Security and Medicare have been in the news for years now, … Read more

As Inflation Drops, Social Security Pegs COLA Increase at 2.5% in 2025

Now that third quarter inflation figures are complete, it’s time for Social Security officials to calculate the annual COLA – the cost-of-living-adjustment. This year, as predicted, the gain that beneficiaries will see on their monthly benefits beginning in January is modest, calculated at an announced 2.5 percent. This annual announcement always generates plenty of press … Read more

When It Makes Sense to Claim Social Security Benefits at Age 62

When it comes to a so-called “claiming strategy” for Social Security benefits, there’s no one-size-fits-all recommendation. The sheer number of variables involved makes this a complex decision. It seems to us that the answer to any question related to the timing of Social Security benefits always begins with, “It depends.” In spite of the fact … Read more

Planning for Retirement: It’s a Play in Three Acts

When planning for retirement, many of us think of our “post-work” years as one long season of life. But as most retirement planners know, and most retirees eventually discover, planning for retirement doesn’t mean planning for one season. It really means planning for three distinct periods of life, like watching a play in three acts. … Read more

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