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Social Security Advisors CEO Matthew Allen, as cited in a recent U.S. Sun article, says retirees can protect themselves first and foremost by seeking to get the overpayment waived.
According to the SSA, the average Social Security payment is $1,770.71 monthly. The program never intended these benefits to provide a retiree's full income, but for many older Americans, Social...
Living on a fixed income can make big purchases seem out of reach. But for Jessica T., a retiree who relies on Social Security, buying a car was a challenge she was determined to overcome. Through...
Living on Social Security and a fixed income can come with lots of challenges. Among them, being able to secure a car loan.It can be more difficult to convince a lender to take a chance on you ...
If you depend on Social Security but need to buy a car, you might be tempted to settle for the cheapest set of wheels you can find to save money — but cheap to buy can mean expensive to own ...
According to the Social Security Administration, Social Security benefits aren't meant to be your sole source of income when you retire. As of right now, Social Security should replace only 40% of...
Social Security Acting Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi told Congress in mid-October that the agency sent overpayment notices to 1.03 million people in fiscal year 2022 and 987,000 people in 2023.
With a security etching, the dealership etches your vehicle identification number, or VIN, on your car window. This is said to make your car a less likely target of theft.