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Five Social Security Changes to Understand
As inflation lingers, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is boosting its cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for benefit checks in 2024. It's just one of many changes announced by Social Security recently.
Side Jobs - The Pros and Cons
In today’s inflationary times and a down stock market, people are looking for side jobs as another source of income. But avoid some of the nasty surprises by planning ahead for additional income taxes, a possible increase in your Medicare premiums, or a reduction in your Social Security benefits.
Does Being Married Cost You More Than Being Single?
Do you pay more or less income tax being married? Or, being single? Hmmm…well, it depends. There are no easy answers in the tax world. To make a long story, short – the so-called marriage penalties or marriage bonuses “generally occur when certain tax brackets and/or tax deductions for married couples aren’t twice the same amount for single taxpayers.” These marriage penalties or bonuses occur in numerous sections of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC).
Working After 65?
For a multitude of pandemic and economic reasons, more and more Americans aged 65 and older are working. A study by MagnifyMoney shows that in May, 2022 - 21.9% of Americans over the age of 65 were still working. Two years earlier, that same percentage was 19.5%.