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The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a ...
Relying too much on Social Security can leave you exposed. Here's how to strengthen your plan and avoid costly gaps in retirement.
If you're ready to retire and claim your benefits right now regardless of the amount of Social Security you'll be receiving, that's fine. There's nothing more valuable than your time. So, go ahead and ...
Many beneficiaries have been experiencing a complete emotional overload since the SSA’s latest announcement of a 50% cut in ...
If you're planning to retire soon and assuming your Full Retirement Age (FRA) is either 65 or 67, you might be surprised to ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has officially increased the Full Retirement Age (FRA) for beneficiaries from 65 to 67 years ...
Takeaways As of March 19, 2025, the SSA has paused automatic SSN issuance for many immigrant applicants, including those receiving new work permits and newly naturalized citizens. Affected ...
No Home, No Retirement, No Kids: How Gen Z-ers See Their Future June 11, 2025 Eleanor Davis Share full article ...
SSA’s multiple data systems contain an extensive trove of personal information on most people living in the United States today — as well as those who have died over the years.
The Social Security Administration says it has processed 2.5 million retroactive payments to people previously locked out of retirement benefits.
Workers are putting away a record share of their income for retirement. The average savings rate in 401 (k) plans rose to a record high 14.3% of income in the first three months of this year ...
Mark Hulbert Why America’s aging population will be a problem for stocks — and your retirement Long-term focused ‘M/O ratio’ — or ‘Middle-Old ratio’ — sees a peak for the S&P 500 ...