Growing federal debt obligations aren’t a big deal for Social Security, the most successful social program in history.
Author: Sean Williams, The Motley Fool
Being an American citizen doesn’t entitle you to a Social Security benefit
Despite what you might think, being an American citizen doesn’t entitle you to a Social Security benefit.
Bernie Sanders says Social Security is the most successful government program. He’s right
Social Security has been providing a financial foundation for tens of millions of Americans, many of whom are retired workers, since 1940.
Americans’ reliance on Social Security is near a record high, survey shows
Chances are good that you’ll be leaning on Social Security, in some capacity, to make ends meet during retirement.
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How long can Social Security survive?
You’ll probably be surprised by the answer.
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The Social Security Expansion Act is ambitious, but it also overlooks some key trends that will doom it to failure.
Social Security is a lifesaver but far from perfect. Here are 3 rules we hate
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This is how your Social Security retirement benefit could be $5,600 higher each year
Your annual Social Security benefit payout could be substantially higher if you meet just one condition: Wait to retire.
5 groups of people who will never receive Social Security benefits
Social Security is not an entitlement. Being an American citizen doesn’t guarantee you’ll qualify for these protections or a retired worker benefit.