Mary Beth Franklin

Higher Medicare Premiums, Surcharges Announced for 2026

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How Much Social Security Will I Get?

SHOCKING FACT!

A new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research shows the vast majority of American workers should wait beyond age 65 to collect Social Security benefits, but only about 10% do. The cost? The loss of more than $180,000 in lifetime income for the typical American household. Don’t make that same mistake. Learn how to maximize Social Security benefits with the latest edition of this valuable eBook.

WHAT’S INSIDE?

WHY YOU NEED THIS

COVID-19

The Covid-19 pandemic forced some people to retire early and rethink their Social Security claiming plans. Learn how you can reverse your decision to create bigger future benefits.

INFLATION

The highest inflation in 40 years underscores the real value of Social Security. It’s one of the few sources of retirement income that is adjusted for inflation. Benefits rose a whopping 8.7% in 2023.

LEGISLATION

Social Security faces long-term funding problems, but don’t let that scare you into claiming early and locking in smaller benefits for life. Check this website for legislative updates and planning tips.

An indispensable guide that translates complicated Social Security claiming rules into to simple action steps to maximizing Social Security benefits for the rest of your life.

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