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Social Security Change Could Give Recipients an Extra $8,100: Study
Aligning SSA with IRS rules could grant half of caregiving grandparents extra benefits, per a CRR study, potentially more than $8,000 annually.
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Diossa rolls out picks for high-profile panel to revisit 2011 state pension overhaul
The group will come up with recommendations for lawmakers as they consider whether to restore some benefits as part of the next state budget.
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Set It and Actually Forget It
Millions of workers open retirement accounts, then ignore or forget about them, leaving thousands of dollars unattended. Are you one of them?
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Retirement Security Is Up for Single Women, Down for Their Married Counterparts, Study Shows
The Great Recession appears to have hit men’s earnings and savings harder, which has pulled down retirement security for their wives, new research shows.
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The Day - The great retirement disconnect that puzzles U S economists - News from southeastern Connecticut
Despite the surge in baby boomers saying they retired, applications for Social Security benefits have been fairly flat.
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