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Gold investing scams targeting seniors: Red flags every retiree should know
Millions of retirees are struggling right now as they watch their purchasing power erode amid a slew of issues, including persistent inflation, market volatility and general economic uncertainty.
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This Social Security Change Could Be Disruptive for Millions of People | The Motley Fool
Another change is coming to the program that has seen its fair share over the past year.
Over the past nine decades, Social Security has been one of America's premier social programs.
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This Is the Single Biggest Threat to Your Retirement Security | The Motley Fool
If you are making this mistake, you are putting your retirement at risk right now.
You could be making a mistake right now that is putting your financial security in retirement in jeopardy.
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Should You Claim Social Security at 62 or 70? A Study Offers a Clear Answer About the Best Age to Start Benefits.
The median worker aged 45 to 62 could increase their lifetime spending power by $182,000 by delaying Social Security retirement benefits until age 70.
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Can COLAs Really Keep Up With Inflation? Why I'm Not Relying on Social Security Alone in Retirement. | The Motley Fool
Social Security should only be one component of retirement income.
I'm not retired yet. However, planning for retirement should begin well before retirement, so I'm already getting ready for the day it comes.
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New CDC Data Shows the Best Age to Claim Social Security for the Average Retiree
If you want to maximize your lifetime retirement benefits, the newest data from the CDC can help.
Social Security is the biggest source of income for most retirees.
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What's the Ideal Age to Start Saving for Retirement?
If you haven't started saving for retirement yet, you need to read this.
When talking about retirement savings, most of the conversation centers around how much you set aside for retirement.
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4 Social Security Changes Retirees Need to Know About in 2026 | The Motley Fool
One of these changes means bigger benefit checks, and another could slash checks by a lot.
One of the most important sources of your retirement income is likely to be Social Security, but it might not provide as much as you expect.
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3 Reasons to Choose a Roth 401(k) Over a Traditional 401(k) for Retirement Savings | The Motley Fool
There's a reason traditional 401(k)s tend to be a popular retirement savings tool. With a traditional 401(k) plan, your money goes in on a pretax basis, allowing you to shield some of your income from the IRS immediately.
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The average American worker has just $955 in retirement savings, new...
A new study finds that the median American worker has just $955 saved for retirement through a defined contribution plan like a 401(k) account, with most falling well short of recommended retirement savings targets for their ages.
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Dr. Oz Is Not the Retirement Guru America Needs
Mehmet Oz is not an economist, but he occasionally plays one on TV. Speaking last week at a televised forum on mental health, the medical doctor and administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed an idea for how to boost the US economy: Americans should just work longer.
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Social Security warning issued over rising health costs
A growing gap between Social Security benefit increases and the pace of health care inflation is putting future retirees at risk of losing much of their income to medical bills.