For many retirees, Social Security feels like a fixed number. It is not. One of the biggest mistakes people make...
Social Security claiming strategy
Most Social Security debates are framed too simply. Claim at 62 and get the money early, or wait until 70...
The Social Security decision is often framed as a puzzle with a clean answer. Take it at 62, 67, or...
Social Security is one of the most important retirement income decisions most people will ever make, yet too many retirees...
One of the biggest risks in retirement is not always a market crash, a recession, or even inflation. Sometimes, the...
For many retirees, Social Security is treated like a simple switch: turn it on when you stop working and let...
For many Americans, Social Security is one of the most important sources of retirement income they will ever receive. Yet...
More than 60% of retirees rely on Social Security for over half of their monthly income. Yet one of the...
Retirement planning often feels overwhelming because many people focus on the wrong things. Market swings, inflation headlines, tax law changes,...
Financial advice is everywhere on social media, podcasts, and late-night internet searches. The problem isn’t a lack of information; it’s...
The retirement confidence paradox is real, and it’s one of the biggest reasons people get blindsided in retirement. Most Americans...
Ask most Americans how they feel about retirement, and the answer is surprisingly optimistic. A large majority believe they’ll be...
One of the most common pieces of advice I hear is that you should always wait until age 70 to...
When most people retire, they grab Social Security immediately because they think they have to. But here’s the truth: retiring...
1. Ignoring the Non-Financial Side of RetirementRetirement isn't just about money—it's about purpose, lifestyle, and relationships. Many retirees fail to...