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More than three-quarters of Americans fear Social Security won't provide enough to live on when they retire, AARP study finds.
WASHINGTON─A new AARP report released today, ahead of Social Security’s 90th anniversary, reveals Americans’ confidence in the future of Social Security has declined by 7 percentage
For much of the 20th century, financial security in retirement was predicated on Social Security, pensions and individual savings. Today, far fewer private-sector employers offer
Younger Americans tend to worry more about Social Security than older Americans. In the new AARP survey, 25% of people ages 18-49 voiced confidence in the program’s future, compared with 48% of those 50 and older.
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As Social Security marks its 90th anniversary, it remains a cornerstone of financial security for millions of Americans.
If you owe the government money due to previous overpayments on your Social Security checks, expect to see much smaller payments next month.