Good news – a new report, "Your Guide to Filing for Social Security in 2026 and Beyond" could help. It's available at no cost from Utah's B.O.S.S. Retirement Solutions, at the link below.
The Social Security Administration announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026, effective January 2026. For millions, this will be a modest increase in their monthly benefits, which roughly ...
The majority of Social Security benefits recipients have had to cut back on spending. Benefits aren't keeping pace with what retirees need because they don't accurately measure inflation. Social ...
Social Security is arguably the most important social program in the U.S., providing benefits to tens of millions of retirees who use the income to supplement their savings or as a primary source of ...
Discover if higher pay or better benefits lead to smarter job decisions. Learn the value of benefits like healthcare, remote work, and retirement options.
The average monthly Social Security retirement benefits for a 62 year old equals $1,341.61 versus $2,148.12 for 70 year olds, according to Social Security Administration (SSA) data. However, there’s ...
Nearly 70 million Americans depend on Social Security, yet even seasoned savers don’t always understand how it works. That can lead to costly mistakes — like claiming too early or overlooking spousal ...
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