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I'm Not Counting on Social Security COLAs to Carry Me Through Retirement. Here's What I'm Doing to Combat Inflation Instead
I'm very much looking forward to retiring one day -- and collecting Social Security benefits, after paying into the system ...
New Social Security rules may shrink monthly budgets for fixed-income retirees—learn how these changes could affect your financial stability.
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Social Security's 2033 Collapse Threatens $18,000 Annual Cut for Typical Retired Couples
The Social Security trust fund reaches zero in 2033, triggering automatic cuts exceeding $18,000 annually for typical couples ...
The Fairness Act has rolled back old rules that reduced benefits for certain public workers and their spouses.
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IRA Mistakes That Could Cost You Thousands in Retirement Savings
Financial advisor warns about 5 costly IRA mistakes that could derail your retirement plans and leave you thousands poorer.
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How to Build a Monthly Paycheck From Multiple Retirement Accounts
With retirement accounts, you might take money out each month, or perhaps be more strategic about it, taking three or six ...
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9 Side Gigs You Can Do While Traveling in Retirement
Retirement offers freedom to travel but the cost of flights and hotels can add up quickly. Inflation and rising expenses ...
According to Fidelity, a 65-year-old person retiring in 2025 can expect to spend $172,500, on average, on medical and healthcare expenses throughout their retirement -- and that doesn't even include ...
Some discussion of the retirement system for public employees has run off the tracks, so let's set things straight, writes Bruce Lear.
Hosemann outlined his priorities, including chronic absenteeism, workforce development, and the state retirement system.
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Capitol Police investigating Nazi symbol displayed in Ohio congressman’s office: Capitol Letter
U.S. Rep. Dave Taylor of Ohio says Capitol police are investigating how an American flag with a swastika in the red and white stripes ended up hanging on the wall of his staffer's cubicle.
Corson said there is a need to double the 20-mill property tax exemption to $150,000 in assessed value, eliminate taxes on ...
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