If you're anywhere near retirement age, you've probably heard that the longer you wait to collect Social Security, the more ...
The Social Security full retirement age is 66 for most baby boomers born between 1943 and 1954. However, for people born in ...
Don't buy into this common misconception.
The Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act would repeal the retirement earnings test, which was created in 1935 during the Great Depression.
Think you know when to retire? Social Security’s ‘full retirement age’ might be misleading—here’s what it really means for your benefits.
Your full retirement age is arguably the most important number in Social Security, because so many things revolve around it. This includes how your claiming age affects your benefits, how much you can ...
The most current data from the Social Security Administration shows the average retirement benefit is $2,079 a month. That ...
Does working after full retirement age affect Social Security benefits? Let's find out.
There's a reason that Social Security is called "the third rail of American politics" – as in, touch it and die. Most ...