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Do you qualify for Social Security benefits up to a maximum of $4,194?  |  personal financing

Do you qualify for Social Security benefits up to a maximum of $4,194? | personal financing

(Christy Pepper) The maximum monthly Social Security benefit in 2022 is $4,194. So will you get that generous payment every month after retirement? Here’s what you need to know to determine your eligibility. Image source: Getty Images. How much money did you make during your career? The maximum monthly benefit of $4,194 is only available …

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Here's how to get an extra 24% of Social Security |  personal financing

Here’s how to get an extra 24% of Social Security | personal financing

(Christy Pepper) Did you know that you can make your Social Security payments 24% larger than your standard benefits? Doing so can more easily help you meet all of your essential costs—especially later in retirement when your money is running out. So how can you achieve these big benefits? This is what you have to …

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Here's how to get an extra 24% of Social Security |  personal financing

Here’s how to get an extra 24% of Social Security | personal financing

(Christy Pepper) Did you know that you can make your Social Security payments 24% larger than your standard benefits? Doing so can more easily help you meet all of your essential costs—especially later in retirement when your money is running out. So how can you achieve these big benefits? This is what you have to …

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Here's how to get an extra 24% of Social Security |  personal financing

Here’s how to get an extra 24% of Social Security | personal financing

(Christy Pepper) Did you know that you can make your Social Security payments 24% larger than your standard benefits? Doing so can more easily help you meet all of your essential costs—especially later in retirement when your money is running out. So how can you achieve these big benefits? Here’s what you need to do. …

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The unintended consequences of a potential increase in Social Security | personal financing

(Stephon Walters) Social Security can provide a significant supplemental income in retirement for some, but it is the primary source for many others. Among its beneficiaries, 12% of men and 15% of women depend on it for more than 90% of their income. It is therefore important to ensure that the purchasing power of someone’s …

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