retirement planning

Social Security Shake-Up: Government Reinstates Benefits for Thousands of Retirees

Government Reverses Cuts for Thousands of Retirees – Social Security Benefits Restored Under New Rule

Falling behind on federal student loan payments could soon hit America’s older population where it hurts most—their Social Security benefits. The Department of Education ...

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Say Goodbye to Retiring at 65 – The New Age For Collecting OAS and CPP Changes Everything In Canada

Say Goodbye to Retiring at 65 – The New Age For Collecting OAS and CPP Changes Everything In Canada

For generations, turning 65 meant one thing for Canadians: retirement. It marked the milestone where most began collecting Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada ...

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Goodbye to Retirement at 67 – the new age for collecting Social Security changes everything in the United States

Goodbye to Retirement at 67 – the new age for collecting Social Security changes everything in the United States

The idea of retiring at 67 may soon be a thing of the past. With shifting demographics, rising life expectancy, and mounting pressure on ...

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The End of 67: Why You’ll Work Longer Before Collecting Social Security

The End of 67: Why You’ll Work Longer Before Collecting Social Security

The rules around Social Security are changing—and not necessarily in your favor. With increasing life expectancy, rising federal debt, and mounting pressure on the ...

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67 Is No Longer Full Retirement Age – Social Security Issues New Guidelines For Retirement In United States

67 Is No Longer Full Retirement Age – Social Security Issues New Guidelines For Retirement In United States

As the definition of “retirement age” continues to shift, so does the financial planning required to reach it comfortably. While 65 has long symbolized ...

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