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How Working After Retirement Impacts Your Social Security Income

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Working after you start collecting Social Security isn’t just allowed — about 20% of Americans over 65 do it. But the financial mechanics aren’t always intuitive. Depending on your age, your earnings can temporarily reduce your Social Security check, increase…

  • January 11, 2026
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Can You Receive Both a Pension and Social Security at the Same Time

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Yes, you can collect a pension and Social Security at the same time. Millions of retirees do exactly that. But depending on the type of pension and whether you paid Social Security taxes during those working years, your Social Security…

  • January 11, 2026
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How Divorce Affects Your Social Security Spousal Benefits

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Divorce changes your finances in ways that are obvious — splitting assets, adjusting to one income — and in ways most people never think about. Social Security spousal benefits fall squarely in the second category. Many divorced people have no…

  • January 11, 2026
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When Is the Best Age to Start Collecting Social Security Payments

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There’s no single right answer to when you should start Social Security, but there are plenty of wrong ones. Filing at 62 because “I might not live long enough” is a guess, not a strategy. Waiting until 70 because “bigger…

  • January 11, 2026
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Understanding the Difference Between Pension Plans and 401k Accounts

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Your parents probably had a pension. You probably have a 401(k). That shift happened over about 30 years, and it fundamentally changed who bears the risk in retirement. With a pension, your employer promised a specific monthly check for life.…

  • January 11, 2026
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How to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits Before Retirement

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Most people file for Social Security the moment they’re eligible and never look back. That’s a mistake that can cost six figures over a lifetime. The gap between claiming at 62 and claiming at 70 isn’t just a few dollars…

  • January 11, 2026
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