Social Security reserves are projected to become depleted by 2035. What does this mean and can this future problem be solved?
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Don’t Worry, Stimulus Checks Are Not Taxable
The CARES Act has been signed, but now there have been myths floating around about stimulus checks. Here are some truths.
Do you know these 10 Social Security facts?
It was recently discovered that 33% of Americans (age 55-65) don’t know basic Social Security information. Do you know these 10 facts?
The 2020 Social Security Trustees Report Released
The Social Security Board of Trustees released its annual report regarding the long-term status of the Social Security Trust Funds.
Check the Status of your Stimulus Check: New IRS Online Tool
The IRS launched Get My Payment – a new, free online tool that allows you to check the status of your Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check).
Paycheck Protection Program: Apply for Your Small Business Loan Now
The Paycheck Protection Program is an SBA loan that helps small businesses keep their workforce employed during the COVID-19 crisis.
IRS Launches New Tool For Stimulus Check Registration
This free tool is for people who don’t normally file tax returns and it gives them the ability to register for a stimulus check.
Medicare vs. Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid – the terms look and sound similar, but they are in fact different.
Medicare Updates: COVID-19
Medicare has important updates as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay informed as these changes may impact you and your health coverage.
I Can Get Social Security When I Turn 62. Why Would I Wait Any Longer?
Yes, you can receive Social Security benefits beginning at age 62. However, you will receive a lot more money if you wait to claim your benefits until later.