Social Security: 5 Factors that Impact Your Benefit Amount
1. Social Security benefits are calculated based on your highest 35 earning years. For years that income is not earned, a zero is used in
1. Social Security benefits are calculated based on your highest 35 earning years. For years that income is not earned, a zero is used in
The Rosalynn Carter Institute and the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs recently released Prepared Caregivers: A Toolkit for Caregivers of Veterans for Disaster Preparedness, a
Every day more than 10,000 people in the United States turn 65. From 1969 to 2020, the portion of people over age 65 who were
New National Council on Aging (NCOA) research shows the high cost of chronic illness and why it matters. Their webpage: Chronic Inequities — Measuring Disease
June 6, 2023 – Guest author Jean Bolduc It’s a common, well-intended expression. You’ve had a death in the family or a serious medical event
March 3, 2023 – This past week, organizations and individuals across the country have celebrated America Saves Week. WISER is proud to be a partner in
IMPACT (ACLI blog) article by Cindy Hounsell August 3, 2022 Every day financial needs like food, family and shelter take priority over saving for retirement.
The Hill Opinion article by Cindy Hounsell, WISER President April 19, 2022 The U.S. House of Representatives took a major step recently toward helping millions
January 13, 2023 – By Anna M. Rappaport, Society of Actuaries and WISER Board Member Would you rather age at home or in a specialized
Caregivers often face unpleasant surprises later in life. Many people retire without considering the challenges that they – and those who help them – may face 20 years later. In the first 20 years of retirement, many retirees lose family members, suffer physical or mental decline, or face other life changes.
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