Your initial Medicare enrollment window lasts seven months, starting three months before the month of your 65th birthday and ...
Still working while collecting Social Security benefits? Here's how your income can make up to 85% of your benefits taxable ...
The Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies recently found that nearly 80% of older Americans said they are still working "because they need the paycheck or because they want to keep building their ...
At age 73, after a career already spanning 51 years, I’m still working. Please, no standing ovation necessary. Nor, for that matter, pangs of pity, either. I plug away at my trade because I like to. I ...
Delaying Social Security until 70 maximizes monthly benefits, with no further gains after. Working at 70 doesn’t reduce Social Security payments, regardless of income. A financial advisor can tailor ...
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'I was told as long as I work, I have to wait until I am 67 to start drawing my Social Security' Dear Help Me Retire, I am 63 and decided I want to go ahead and start drawing my Social Security ...