When it comes to retirement, Americans worry about uncertainties they cannot control, like a higher cost of living or changes ...
More than half of Americans in swing states say that they support a reduction of benefits for higher-income recipients to ...
Dear Savvy Senior: Next month, I am moving to a different state so I can be near my daughter and grandkids. Do I need to ...
Medicare and Social Security are facing a substantial underfunding crisis, amounting to $175 trillion according to a recent ...
If you (or someone you care for) is turning 65 soon, there are many decisions to be made, from Social Security and Medicare to working in retirement and healthcare. This is where you should start.
If you receive Social Security benefits, you’ll be automatically enrolled in Medicare once you’re eligible. Medicare premiums can be deducted from your Social Security benefit payment.
About one-quarter of U.S. adults age 50 and older who aren't yet retired say they expect to never retire and 70% are ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I am an author, speaker and journalist. The quick answer: Don’t panic. Social Security Administration (SSA) and Medicare checks will ...
In fact, the report, released on March 21, stated that the programs are “far from doomed” — which qualifies as good news in an otherwise bleak Social Security/Medicare landscape dotted with ...
How the U.S. could be pinched by a government default Millions of job cuts. No Social Security checks. Disrupted services like air traffic control. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says these are ...
More than one-quarter of U.S. adults over age 50 say they expect to never retire and 70% are concerned about prices rising ...