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I just turned 67 and earn between $150,000 and $180,000 a year. Does it make sense to collect Social Security now?

Earning a high income at 67? Here's what to consider before collecting Social Security benefits.

Calendar quirk: The reason why there is no Social Security check in June

Get to know the reason why there isn't any Social Security payments for June

Big change at social security: what to know about the September 30, 2025 deadline

Paper Social Security checks will end by September 2025—here’s how to avoid missing your payments and what to do next.

Bad news for millions of Americans with Social Security – Insolvency date moves up a year with this new limit on benefits

Insolvency date moves up a year, bringing new concerns and possible benefit cuts for retirees

Good news for retirees: COLA predictions trend upwards for 2026

Social Security's 2026 COLA expected higher than projected despite inflation measurement flaws

Goodbye to Medicare and Social Security: new go-broke dates released for key social programs

Rising costs and political delays are pushing Medicare and Social Security closer to running out of money — here’s what it means for your future.

No more work, no earlier retirement – Here’s what all American retirees must do before claiming Social Security benefits in 2025

The landscape of claiming Social Security benefits in 2025 is changing and this article details what retirees should do before claiming benefits

New predictions of COLA adjustment in 2026 with good news for millions of Social Security retirees – This would be the increase predicted by...

Social Security payments could rise by 2.5% in 2026, offering a modest boost for millions of retirees amid steady inflation.

Do Medicaid or Medicare cover chiropractic services? Coverage, eligibility and what to know about it depending on your plan

Original Medicare has limited coverage for chiropractic care while Medicaid coverage is based on state variation.

Goodbye paper checks – These are the changes to Social Security payments in the U.S. that will soon be coming to all retirees and...

Paper checks are being phased out for good—here is what every Social Security recipient needs to know before the September deadline

Do Medicaid or Medicare cover Wegovy? Coverage, eligibility and what to know about it depending on your plan

Medicare and Medicaid only cover Wegovy treatments and medications in the case of specified medical conditions

Do Medicaid or Medicare cover eye exams? Coverage, eligibility and what to know about it depending on your plan

The Medicaid or Medicare coverage of eye exams depends on your specific plan, your age, and the reason for the exam. 

Do Medicaid or Medicare cover assisted living? Coverage, eligibility and what to know about it depending on your plan

Medicare Part A&B does not cover assisted living, however, Part A covers eligible short-term stay in a skilled nursing facility.

What is the Social Security Fairness Act and how could it affect you?

Understanding the Social Security Fairness Act and its potential impact on public sector workers.

It’s not the COLA increase – Social Security expert explains big change in 2026 for millions of Americans with a two-month “extra delay”

This article details the two-month retirement age delay for 1959-born Americans that will boost their benefits

Goodbye to retirement at 67: Republicans look to raise retirement age

Why working longer could mean smaller Social Security checks for millions.

Here’s why Social Security checks could spike in 2026 – and why COLA could be much higher than expected for millions of Americans

With the risk of inflation creeping back (potentially due to tariffs), the 2026 COLA could be both larger and more unpredictable than many expect.

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