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The What, When, and How of Social Security Risk

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In this episode, the show's host Dave Hall and Social Security expert Alisha Wright explore the intricate risks associated with Social Security. They delve into the complexities of claiming benefits, the potential impact of taxation, and the need to view Social Security as just one piece of the retirement income puzzle. With a focus on providing expert insights, they underscore the upcoming Social Security class and emphasize the importance of seeking professional guidance for making informed decisions. The discussion also includes in-depth responses to audience questions, delving into various scenarios related to Social Security benefits.
Key Takeaways:
1. Social Security claiming age is crucial; claiming too early can result in reduced benefits, while delaying too long may not yield any additional rewards after age 70.
2. Social Security is designed to cover only a portion of retirement income needs, approximately 40%, making it essential to have other income sources for a comfortable retirement.
3. A Social Security Analysis by experts helps in understanding the best claiming strategy, considering factors such as working status, marital situation, and individual financial goals.
4. Individuals may be eligible to claim benefits off an ex-spouse's work record under specific conditions, even without the ex-spouse's involvement or consent.
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In this episode, the show's host Dave Hall and Social Security expert Alisha Wright explore the intricate risks associated with Social Security. They delve into the complexities of claiming benefits, the potential impact of taxation, and the need to view Social Security as just one piece of the retirement income puzzle. With a focus on providing expert insights, they underscore the upcoming Social Security class and emphasize the importance of seeking professional guidance for making informed decisions. The discussion also includes in-depth responses to audience questions, delving into various scenarios related to Social Security benefits.
Key Takeaways:
1. Social Security claiming age is crucial; claiming too early can result in reduced benefits, while delaying too long may not yield any additional rewards after age 70.
2. Social Security is designed to cover only a portion of retirement income needs, approximately 40%, making it essential to have other income sources for a comfortable retirement.
3. A Social Security Analysis by experts helps in understanding the best claiming strategy, considering factors such as working status, marital situation, and individual financial goals.
4. Individuals may be eligible to claim benefits off an ex-spouse's work record under specific conditions, even without the ex-spouse's involvement or consent.
Support the Show.

Follow us on Instagram: @retirementriskadvisors
Like us on Facebook: Retirement Risk Advisors

  continue reading

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