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Three Common Social Security Myths in 2025: A Retirement Strategist Explains What You Need to Know
Taxes on benefits haven't been eliminated, and based on current projections, the program isn't going bankrupt. Understanding ...
More young children in the U.S. are living with older adults who collect Social Security — and that’s changing the landscape of how kids are supported financially. As the Brookings Institution reports ...
First, let’s lay out the rules for claiming spousal benefits. Spouses can claim up to 50% of a partner’s full retirement ...
The 90th anniversary of Social Security did not pass quietly this week. Some advocates and lawmakers used the day to draw attention to their concerns about the ...
South Florida resident Carolyn is 78 years old — and at a time in her life when she should be enjoying life’s comforts, she ...
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Canton Repository on MSNNew report ranks North Canton among best places in U.S. to retire with $500K
A new report from GOBankingRates found the top 50 cities to retire in with $500,000 in savings. The North Canton area made ...
A recent study from Thrivent shows that 46% of adults ages 18 to 35 have moved back in with their parents. Nearly two in five ...
States such as Florida, Arizona, South Carolina and Texas are go-to spots for new retirees. These sunny locations have ...
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Social Security's 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Appears to Be a No-Win Scenario for Retirees
Not even a first-of-the-century cost-of-living adjustment milestone will be enough to prop up retired-worker beneficiaries.
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNSocial Security COLA projected to be slightly higher than 2025’s, but ‘many will be disappointed,’ group says
The Senior Citizen’s League is pretty confident that many seniors receiving Social Security benefits will be “disappointed” by next year’s cost-of-living increase.
A Peruvian national is facing immigration fraud charges after allegedly stealing the identify of a U.S. citizen to live and work in Connecticut and obtain a U.S. passport.
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