Optimizing your lifetime Social Security benefits requires you to think about an unpleasant topic.
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on the taxation of Social Security benefits ...
Social Security is one of the largest line items in the federal budget and helps provide more than $1.5 trillion in benefits annually to an average of 68 million Americans. Choosing when to receive ...
Age 62 is the earliest point to claim Social Security. Filing then will result in reduced monthly benefits. It's not necessarily a mistake to file that early, though. It's not necessarily a bad idea, ...
Age 70 has been the gold standard for drawing from Social Security. But is that the magic number for you? On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss how to determine when to start taking your benefit. We look ...
While surveys show Americans worry Social Security may run out of money, benefits will continue, one economist says. But just how much future monthly checks amount to will depend on elected lawmakers.
The average Social Security check ranges from $1,814 to $2,196 by state, but higher payments don't always mean an easier retirement. Here's where your dollar goes furthest.
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