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Social Security, Medicare
Social Security and Medicare: The best age to start retirement
There are many factors that average American workers weigh when making significant decisions about retirement.One of the first things people seek information about as they approach the possible end of their careers involves figuring out what age is best for them to take the bold step.
Social Security Benefits and Medicare 2025: The changes coming for retirees
As 2024 draws to a close, we look at the changes Social Security beneficiaries and Medicare members will face in the new year and how to navigate them.
Gear Up for These 3 Surprising Social Security Changes in 2025
Social Security has been in the news a lot given the program's financial shakiness and the potential for benefit cuts. And whenever there's an election, Social Security tends to be a big issue for politicians to discuss.
How a second Trump term could affect Social Security benefits
Though President-elect Donald Trump has often promised to protect Social Security, he has not explained exactly how he would save the beloved – but financially troubled – entitlement program. Nor did he take any meaningful steps to shore up Social Security during his first term in the White House.
Why Most People Still Plan To Take Social Security Early
Despite knowing that they're giving up higher income, many pre-retirees plan to claim Social Security benefits before full retirement age.
This Is the Average Social Security Benefit for Age 67
The average 67-year-old retired worker gets a monthly benefit of $1,883.50 per month, according to the 2024 Social Security Statistical Supplement. That's equivalent to about $22,600 per year in inflation-protected retirement income.
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This Week in Medicare & Social Security - Nov. 11 - Nov. 15, 2024
In case you missed it, here's what Retirement Daily published on Medicare and Social Security this week, and more.
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Here's Why Social Security's 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2025 Just Became Even More of a Problem
Last month, annual inflation rose by 2.6%, which means that it's already outpacing the 2.5% COLA seniors are in line for in ...
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Medicare premiums quickly outpace Social Security COLA
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benefits are set to increase in 2025, but the difference is almost entirely drowned out by rising ...
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Will the 2024 Election of Donald Trump Impact Social Security?
President Donald Trump's promises and economic policies could significantly impact Social Security's long-term sustainability ...
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Social Security Benefits Will Get a 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) in 2025. Here's Why Many Retirees Won't Keep Their Entire Raise.
Social Security benefits are eligible for an increase in 2025. The average monthly benefit is expected to rise by about $50.
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You may need to pay more for Medicare prescription drug coverage in 2025
In 2025, the standard monthly Medicare Part B premium is increasing from $174.70 to $185. And Part A enrollees will pay more ...
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2 maps show that Americans rely on income like Social Security more than they used to
An aging population and high healthcare costs mean that more Americans are leaning on government assistance for their income.
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Social Security's Silver Lining Has Been Ripped Away for a Second Consecutive Year
While Social Security's 2025 COLA announcement offers superficial promise, the lack of a treasured silver lining will quickly ...
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Medicare Part B Will Cost More In 2025: What You Need To Know
On November 8, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced the Medicare premiums and costs for 2025. Let’s take ...
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