Worried About Your Social Security? 4 Ways to Reduce Your Dependence on It

Social Security probably forms a key part of your retirement plan — and that’s OK. It makes sense you’d factor these benefits into your retirement budget if you know you qualify for them. You’ve earned them, after all. Where it gets tricky is when you rely heavily or exclusively on your Social Security checks. The […]

10 Medicare Myths You Should Know About

A record-breaking 4.18 million Americans are set to turn 65 this year. And even if they’re not planning on retiring anytime soon, those 4.18 million must sign up for Medicare. What’s particularly interesting about a health program impacting so many people is how much confusion surrounds it. Here, we examine 10 of the most common […]

Should Social Security Invest Its Money in the Stock Market?

Several experts have suggested that instead of investing its $2.8 trillion in reserves exclusively in Treasury securities, Social Security could invest some of its money in the stock market to boost reserves. In this video, Matt Frankel, CFP®, discusses what that might look like and what it could mean for Social Security’s financial health. Where […]

If I Were Retiring in 2025, I’d Do These 3 Things First

Based on current economic and market conditions, I’d have to call 2025 a pretty scary time to be retiring. That doesn’t mean people can’t or shouldn’t do it. But rather, things seem awfully precarious right now. Many financial experts have been sounding recession alarms since tariff policies were announced at the start of April. And […]