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Social Security’s trust fund will deplete by 2032, forcing a 20% benefits cut unless Congress acts. A 20% cut would slash retirees’ monthly checks by about $50…
Nearly 57 million U.S. private-sector workers lack employer retirement plans, leaving many with just $12,000 in savings by their 50s. States are launching auto…
A federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from creating a centralized database containing Social Security numbers along with information about…
Written by Selena Maranjian for The Motley Fool -> Social Security survivor benefits are available for many survivors, including, sometimes, the children or e…
Written by Maurie Backman for The Motley Fool -> Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is already trailing inflation. Retirees are hoping f…
Written by Adam Levy for The Motley Fool -> Social Security is set to deplete its Old Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund by 2032. Without any changes, it…
Claiming Social Security at 62 locks in a permanent 30% benefit cut, meaning a $2,000 monthly check shrinks to $1,400 for life. The claim-early-and-invest str…
Written by Matt Frankel for The Motley Fool -> A Social Security bridge strategy involves using your savings exclusively when you first retire. This allows y…
Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. The most common age for claiming Social Security is also th…
Written by Selena Maranjian for The Motley Fool -> It's smart to check your Social Security Statement regularly. It can give you an idea of your future benef…
Written by Kailey Hagen for The Motley Fool -> Social Security is facing a possible 22% benefit cut in six years. The longer the government waits to fix this…
























