It's official: Social Security recipients can expect a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2026. The announcement came after the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that inflation increased again ...
We now know the size of the Social Security COLA coming in January, but don't start counting your money just yet.
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The rich retiree guide: 10 frugal habits for financial peace in retirement
Frugality is often looked at as a means of saving aggressively toward your retirement. But that doesn't mean you should stop ...
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Understanding When You Can Apply for Medicare Advantage
If you’re thinking about joining a Medicare Advantage plan, timing matters. Medicare only allows you to sign up or make ...
Social Security benefits get a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in most years to compensate for the impact of inflation. It ...
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