Social Security
Social Security Shake-Up 2025: The New Age You Must Reach for Full Retirement Benefits
In 2025, the Full Retirement Age for Social Security officially rises to 67 for Americans born in 1960 or later. This long-expected change can significantly impact your retirement benefits — especially if you plan to retire early or delay until age 70. Our in-depth guide explains what this update means, when to claim, how to maximize your payments, and what it all means for your financial future.
Breaking: Social Security Confirms New May 1 Payment—Here’s Who Qualifies
This article explains the confirmed May 1 SSI payment, detailing eligibility criteria, payment amounts, and practical tips for managing benefits. It covers the impact of the 2025 COLA, the role of the Social Security Fairness Act, and additional resources for budgeting, fraud prevention, and long-term financial planning. The guide is designed for clarity, whether you are a beneficiary or a professional in the field.