Social Security's trust fund is now projected to run dry in 2032, a year earlier than expected, potentially cutting benefits ...
Taxing the wealthy may be a popular solution, but it isn't a fix-all for America's leading retirement program.
Social Security could end up paying you a pretty decent amount of money in retirement. And if you don't have much savings, those monthly benefits may constitute the bulk of your retirement income.
Social Security is supposed to cover 40% of preretirement earnings. But a new report shows your check goes further in some states than others.
The HerMoney founder and former NBC "Today" show financial editor has an important message for American workers saving for retirement.
The Social Security Administration wouldn't stop issuing benefits once its trust funds are exhausted, but it could be forced to cut benefits.
JD Vance says he opposes cutting Social Security. Here's what that position means for retirees, workers, and the program's projected funding shortfall.
Social Security checks can change in 2026 due to COLAs, Medicare premiums, taxes, earnings limits, and overpayment ...
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He insists it’s better to use our regular assets to live on and let the IRA monies grow as long as possible. I’d rather save ...
Despite their wasteful ways, boomers are the wealthiest cohort in U.S. history. Many were buoyed by the postwar economic boom, access to affordable college educations and workplace pensions, and ...