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United StatesEconomy6 days ago

‘We own our home outright’: I am 67 and earn $100,000. Do I take my $30,000 Social Security now or wait?

A 67-year-old individual with $950,000 in combined savings including retirement plans, Roth IRAs, and Treasuries is considering whether to claim $30,000 in Social Security benefits immediately or delay receiving them.

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MarketWatchParty-alignedCenter6 days ago
‘We own our home outright’: I am 67 and earn $100,000. Do I take my $30,000 Social Security now or wait?

A 67-year-old individual with $950,000 in combined savings including retirement plans, Roth IRAs, and Treasuries is considering whether to claim $30,000 in Social Security benefits immediately or delay receiving them.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal financial question without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political perspective. It focuses on an economic decision related to retirement planning and does not involve political commentary, framing, or sourcing that would indicate a leaning.

MarketWatchParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
My wife and I are 61. We have $2.2 million and expect $5,000 in Social Security benefits. Do we claim early?

A couple aged 61 with $2.2 million in assets and expecting $5,000 in Social Security benefits considers whether to claim their benefits early.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal financial question without taking a stance on policy or ideology. It focuses on individual decision-making regarding retirement planning and does not frame the issue in a politically charged manner.