Should You Sign Up for Social Security and Medicare at the Same Time? 3 Things You Should Know
Making the wrong move here could prove costly in the long run.
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My retirement savings will suffer if I delay Social Security. How do I choose between the two?
“By claiming earlier, I could preserve more of my portfolio and allow those assets to continue compounding.”
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‘It’s heartbreaking’: My brother claimed Social Security at 70. He died from cancer after one payment. Why wait to claim?
“I’ve always been a little skeptical of the government’s encouragement to delay claiming benefits.”
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‘I’d hate to end up with an unexpected tax bill’: I’m 73 and still work full time. Can I avoid paying taxes on my Social Security benefits?
“I’m actually earning more each week than I ever have before.”
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I started retirement with $3 million. Now I’m 89 and down to $2 million. What if I get sick?
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