Why Your Next Social Security COLA Could Be Lower if Kamala Harris Wins in November
Your future Social Security benefit increases could be affected by which candidate wins the upcoming presidential election.
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Your future Social Security benefit increases could be affected by which candidate wins the upcoming presidential election.
A fourth consecutive year of an above-average cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is still likely to leave retirees disappointed.
Hint: You may end up kicking yourself.
It’s official — the 2025 Social Security COLA is 2.5%. But how good is that really?
Medicare’s annual enrollment period is almost here, so it’s time to brush up on the important changes that could affect your coverage — and costs — next year.
It’s simpler than you might think to grow your nest egg.
Spousal benefits can be a major financial crutch for couples, especially when one spouse has a limited work history — or none at all.
The average COLA increase isn’t anything to get too excited about, but some people will get a lot more in 2025.
Robinhood is holding two more events for investors later this year, and they could drive the company’s performance for years to come.
It’s easier to invest confidently when you know both the pros and the cons in full.