If you're eligible to suspend your benefits, you aren't required to pay anything back, as benefits are just on pause instead ...
Spousal benefits can be a lifeline for seniors who established a single-income household. Spouses who shortened their careers and stayed home to raise kids and manage a household can still receive a ...
"I'm very worried — how am I going to survive?" Huntington resident Leann Pisano, 58, a recent nursing school graduate, said ...
The year you were born, how much you've worked, and the year you claim your benefits determine how much you receive, but very few will qualify for the maximum benefit.
The start of a new year usually means changes to Social Security, and this year is no different. The changes to Social ...
Waiting to apply will often increase how much Social Security you collect over your lifetime. The Social Security ...
A: Social Security understands that unexpected changes may occur after you begin receiving retirement benefits. If you change ...
If you’re reaching your full retirement age in early to mid 2025, you might want to find out if it’s to your advantage to ...
Your full retirement age depends on when you were born. Those born between 1943 and 1954 reached full retirement age at 66.
Investopedia spoke with Isabel Barrow at Edelman Financial Engines to discuss the changes the new Social Security Fairness Law will bring and the impact it could have on retirees.
One of the most important retirement planning decisions you'll make in your golden years is when to apply for Social Security ...
Hundreds of thousands of public employees − including at CSU and Poudre School District − stand to get a Social Security boost from a federal change.