Some Social Security choices cannot be changed once you file. Learn which four decisions are permanent, why they go wrong, ...
The primary requirement to receive spousal benefits is that you must be married to someone eligible for either retirement or ...
I draw my husband's Social Security but I’m also working. How much money can I earn for the year? –Janice It's quite common to collect Social Security retirement benefits and still work. In fact, some ...
From tax surprises to benefit reductions, these are the key Social Security changes that happen after a spouse dies, and how ...
Taxes can be a significant financial burden for those on fixed incomes, but one state found a way to help its Social Security ...
Retirees are discovering that a quiet shift in Social Security rules can cut into the checks they spent decades counting on.
Social Security reaches a historic turning point in 2026 as the Full Retirement Age (FRA) hits 67 for the first time. This ...
Social Security payments are suspended when someone is imprisoned for committing a crime and may not automatically resume ...
Every couple of years, I like to cover a topic that confuses almost everyone. And that confusion comes at a time when they have so many other things on their minds. I'm talking about handling the ...
By Russell Gloor, National Social Security Advisor at the AMAC Foundation, the non-profit arm of the Association of Mature ...
When two service members marry, managing benefits can become complicated and certain programs treat households as a single economic unit, meaning dual-service couples may receive l ...
And just for awareness for both of you, the rules about spousal benefits are one of the most confusing areas of Social ...