The Social Security Fairness Act will boost benefits for 3.2M public workers once the agency can plow past multiple ...
Qualifying for Social Security benefits in retirement generally goes something like this: Work and pay taxes on your income.
When you retire, you are most likely going to need Social Security to help you make ends meet.  These benefits are important ...
Waiting makes sense if you are the higher-earning spouse — but if you're claiming spousal benefits, waiting may not be the right approach.
If a financially well-off individual had multiple ex-spouses, could it happen that the multiple ex-spouses could each be collecting Social Security based on their own financial situation as ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) delivers survivor benefits to nearly 6 million people each year. The payments help ...
It took 40 years for Congress to pass a law to boost Social Security for public workers. Now, SSA says they must wait at least a year for the money.
This little-known restricted application rule can significantly boost retirement income for surviving spouses.
Learn how the Social Security Fairness Act may increase your retirement benefits by eliminating the Windfall Elimination ...
Ken and Rick discuss the pros and cons of retiring early and how this can affect social security benefits and taxes.
The Social Security Fairness Act increased benefits to millions more retirees, including some who never claimed them.