In any given year, more than 20% of newly awarded retirees generally claim Social Security as early as possible (i.e., age 62). In turn, they receive the smallest possible benefit based on their ...
Many retirees are surprised to learn that Medicare doesn't cover a number of essential healthcare services. You're more ...
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I retired at 55 and had to go back to work at 60 - my story
I thought I had done everything right. I saved diligently, watched my expenses, and built up what felt like a solid nest egg ...
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10 reasons I joined AARP -- and why you should too (even if you're young)
AARP membership costs as little as $15 a year, and the discounts on travel, dining, insurance and more can save you hundreds—no matter your age.
Well, it happened. All my countless calls to Social Security, with one question they could never answer, were resolved by the mailman today. I am turning 67, and I am no longer getting disability ...
Everything that could have been done has been done - and then some.
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