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40% of retirees work after taking Social Security — here's the tax trap many don't see coming
Your expectations of what retirement really looks like may need to shift.
If you're planning to keep working after you start Social Security, you need to know the rules.
Although many Americans have traditionally envisioned retirement age as 65, full retirement age is actually 67 for those born in 1960 or later, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
Learn why the Social Security rule that hits hardest can reduce your retirement income by up to 30% and what steps you can ...
You may think of your work life in two distinct eras: the years you climbed the career ladder and the golden years of retirement, when the only climbing you need to do is on an afternoon hike. But you ...
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