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The Misconceptions Millennials Have About Social Security

The Misconceptions Millennials Have About Social Security

On August 14, 1935, the US federal government launched its social insurance program to provide retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. Since that time, in part due to the disappearance of extended family networks, an increase in population, and a profound…

Retirement Crisis Ahead for Baby Boomers

Retirement Crisis Ahead for Baby Boomers

New troubling data regarding middle-income baby boomer retirement care preparedness is revealed by The Blackstone Group, an independent research firm, on behalf of Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement. According to the survey above, the bleak financial reality of…

Retirement Crisis Ahead for Baby Boomers

Retirement Crisis Ahead for Baby Boomers

New troubling data regarding middle-income baby boomer retirement care preparedness is revealed by The Blackstone Group, an independent research firm, on behalf of Bankers Life Center for a Secure Retirement. According to the survey above, the bleak financial reality of…

The Funding for Social Security Faces Uncertainty

The Funding for Social Security Faces Uncertainty

Social Security benefits, which are funded through 2 trusts, may not be available for much longer. The US Social Security Administrations funding trusts are known as the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund and the Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund.

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