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When Do Most Americans Plan to Claim Social Security?
You can claim Social Security anytime between 62 and 70-- but when are most Americans planning to start their benefits?
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5 Social Security Changes President Donald Trump Implemented in His First 100 Days in Office -- and the 1 Powerful Change He Still Wants to Make
One monumental change remains on the president's docket, but it would do irreparable harm if put into effect.
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Retiring in 2026? 3 Moves to Make Immediately.
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1 No-Brainer Retirement Savings Move That You'll Thank Yourself for Later
Investors' efforts to score above-average gains may actually be undermining their long-term results.
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Want the Maximum $5,108 Per Month Social Security Benefit? Here's the Salary You'd Need
You'll also need patience, persistence, and some good timing if you want the max benefit this year.
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Not Happy With Your Social Security Checks? Here's Why You May Not Be Out of Luck.
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May 2, 2025 by Trevor Jennewine
Social Security Retirees Just Got Bad News About the 2026 COLA From Washington
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May 1, 2025 by Christy Bieber
How Far Behind Is the Typical American on Retirement Savings?
Many Americans are falling short when it comes to saving for a secure future. Find out how far behind the typical American is.
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May 1, 2025 by Dana George
What Is a Retirement Advisor and Why Do You Need One?
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I'd Recommend All Social Security Beneficiaries Make This 1 Move Now
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Planning to Retire in 2030? Read This Before You Collect Your First Social Security Check.
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These Retirees Risk Losing Some of Their Social Security Check in 2026
Changes coming in 2026 mean that retirees could be at risk of losing some of the money Social Security sends to them. Here's why.
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3 Things You Must Know About Social Security Before You Retire
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