Social Security
- My mom, 80, needs special care, but Medicare won't pay. Now the home wants to take her Social Security. Is this legal? - Medicare does cover skilled nursing care for up to 100 days, but only under limited circumstances, such as when you've just left the hospital.
- One number controls your early retirement health costs — understand it and say goodbye to Medicare fears - Here's how it can make or break your health care costs in early retirement.
- 401(k), Social Security, or pension? The order you choose can mean financial health or disaster. Get it right in 2026 - Here's how to clarify your retirement priorities.
- 4 Ways To Get on Track for Retirement If You’re in Your 60s - Falling behind on retirement savings? Discover some practical ways to boost your savings, cut costs and build income in your 60s for a more secure future.
- The Rules for Working While Collecting Social Security Are Changing in 2026 - Work rules will look different in 2026, so retirees need to be prepared.
- What's changing for retirement savers and retirees in 2026 - Here's how retirement savings will change in 2026.
- ‘I’m not looking to leave any money to the kids’: We’re in our 60s with $1.5 million in IRAs. Can we retire next year? - “Our current salary combined is $210,000.”
- 2 Things to Expect From Your First Social Security Check of 2026 - These two changes will have a big effect on how far your Social Security checks stretch in 2026.
- Mitt Romney Calls For Raising Taxes On Super Rich In NYT Op-Ed - The former Republican senator from Utah and 2012 GOP presidential nominee said, “It’s time for rich people like me to pay more.”
- You probably shouldn't wait till 70 to claim Social Security. Here's math to open your eyes (but nobody likes to show) - Some experts say the standard advice is only suited to people who meet two criteria.
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