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#61
4 Social Security Changes Joe Biden Wants to Make: Is 2024 the Year They Become Reality?
My brain shuts down when it comes to numbers. Help! What do you all think? |
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#63
Has Congress Really Stolen Trillions From Social Security? Here's the Truth.
I'll check into that site. I hope some of us can get more money! |
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#66
https://currently.att.yahoo.com/news...150310332.html
Sad to say, when social security was set up, few people lived to be 65. Hence, the age choice. |
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#67
The republicans tipped their hand asking for cuts and raising the age. The democrats have a solution, tax the wealthy and corporations.
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#68
Do anybody here have a Medicare Supplemental Plan?
These plans are not the same as a Medicare Advantage Plan. The supplemental plan is more commonly known as Medigap coverage. It helps to cover the costs that Part A & B of regular Medicare do not. If you do have this coverage, what is your opinion on it? I can sign up in February when I turn 65 ... Plan G seems to be the most popular one they have. It seems it could save one from incurring catastrophic medical debt ... Thanks! |
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#69
We need to look at it. I'll ask my husband.
The coming Social Security fight could be 1983 all over again Oh, dear. |
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I fear what the gop would do if the orange guy wins. They will gut social security and Medicare.
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#72
I think I'm in the category (not old enough for “full retirement” but old enough to collect).
I was planning to wait as long as possible before I retire. I'm married, so if I don't make it, I can leave behind a pretty good spousal benefit. __________________ Major Depressive Disorder; Sleep Apnea; possibly on the spectrum Nuvigil 50mg; Effexor 37.5mg; meds for blood pressure & cholesterol |
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I don’t know if I can afford to wait, nor if I can afford to pay a financial advisor on whether to do so. They are not cheap. A Catch 22.
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#74
Can you afford to live on what you'll be receiving each month if you take it early?
If so, I'd go ahead and take it ... Keep in mind that I'm not a professional, just expressing my humble opinion. Keep in mind you can't apply for medicare coverage until you're 65 though. |
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#75
Interesting question so I googled it. I asked, is there a calculator to figure out social security benefits at 62 vs 67 and a SSA site popped up. Took me right to a calculator and a social security site for planing.
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