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Nov 27, 2025 10:32 AM — Social Security Benefits
Retirees face shortfalls despite 2026 Social Security COLA increase
Millions of older Americans will receive a 2.8% increase in their Social Security checks, but experts warn it may not cover rising costs like groceries, housing, and medical care. Senate Democrats are proposing emergency payments for seniors impacted by inflation. Additionally, Medicare Part B premiums will rise nearly 10% in 2026, potentially reducing Social Security benefits.
Jul 21, 2025 5:00 AM — Social Security Benefits
Ask an Advisor: Can I Take My Late Husband's Social Security and Switch to My Benefit at 70?
Felicia, a widow, is wondering if she can draw her late husband's Social Security benefits at age 67 or 68 and then switch to her own at age 70. The article explains the difference between spousal benefits and survivor benefits, noting that survivor benefits do not have deemed filing rules like spousal benefits. It clarifies that she can claim her survivor benefit at 67 and then wait until 70 to f... more
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