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Do Not Underestimate Social Security When Planning For Retirement

July 6, 2009 By kristine Leave a Comment

Most people underestimate the impact that Social Security retirement benefits will have on their retirement.  They either assume it won’t be there for them, or that it won’t be enough to make a difference. The truth is that Social Security will be there for you (although I suspect it will be revised several times to […]

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No Increase In Social Security Benefits for Retirees Next Year

July 1, 2009 By kristine 1 Comment

Earlier this year, retirees on Social Security saw one of the largest COLA increases they’ve seen in years – since the 1980s to be exact.  Unfortunately, the Social Security COLA is expected to be zero for the next few years. If you’ve been receiving Social Security for a while, you know that your benefits are […]

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Getting the Maximum Social Security Benefits

June 16, 2009 By kristine 31 Comments

How to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits Now that you understand a little more about how Social Security retirement benefits work, and how important this income stream can be to your retirement, here are some tips to help you get the maximum Social Security benefits you are entitled to. Maximize Your Social Security Earnings Your […]

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Common Social Security Retirement Questions

June 16, 2009 By kristine 18 Comments

As Baby Boomers are getting closer and closer to retirement, they have many questions about Social Security retirement benefits, such as… Will Social Security be there for me when it’s my time to retire? We’ve heard for years that Social Security is going broke.  Millions of Americans rely on Social Security to fund all or […]

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What is Social Security? A Brief History…

June 14, 2009 By kristine 4 Comments

What is Social Security? Social security programs first appeared in Europe in response to families moving from farming to working for others as the world became industrialized. Germany established the first social security program way back in 1889. In the United States, the Great Depression triggered an economic crisis that caused millions of seniors to […]

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