Our economy has changed a lot over the last few months. And more recently, we have seen a great deal of inflation. We are in the third quarter and this is when it matters most.
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Survey Finds 96% Believe Social Security Is An Important Program
A recent survey found that Social Security is highly valued by Americans.
What is a COLA and will there be a COLA in 2021?
COLA stands for Cost of Living Adjustment and COLAs were designed as a way to keep benefits up with inflation and increases in standard of living.
Social Security Turns 85. Will You Have Enough Money When You Turn 85?
Social Security is celebrating its 85th birthday on Friday August 14, 2020.
A Reason You Might Not Want To Retire Before 65
If you are fortunate enough to make your own retirement decision, there are several factors to consider when deciding to leave the workforce.
The Federal Tax Deadline Remains July 15
The IRS has confirmed that July 15 is the tax filing and payment deadline unless you apply for an extension.
You May Be Able To Fix Your Social Security Claiming Mistake
If you have filed for Social Security benefits and regret your decision, you may have a chance to fix it.
President Signs Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act
The Paycheck Protection Program is still available along with some updates and more relief and flexibility for business owners.
It’s Not Junk Mail – Your Stimulus Check May Be Sent As A Debit Card
Some Americans are being sent their Economic Impact Payment by prepaid debit card. If you are one of them, here is what you need to know.
How Spousal Benefits Are Calculated
Spousal benefits are calculated based on the Social Security benefit amount that the worker will receive at their full retirement age, or FRA.