I’m in poor health and need to know my Social Security options

A 66-year-old, born in June 1959, is preparing to leave the workforce due to poor health. Losing a spouse in March has further complicated decisions about Social Security, and this piece examines key options available at a full retirement age of 66 years and 10 months.

I’m in poor health and need to know my Social Security options

Map Shows States Where Retirees Can Live On Social Security Alone

A new analysis shows that Social Security benefits alone are enough to cover retirement expenses in only 10 states. Experts say the data underscores how cost-of-living increases have eroded Social Security’s ability to meet daily needs for many retirees, highlighting the growing challenge for older Americans navigating financial stability.

Map Shows States Where Retirees Can Live On Social Security Alone

Readers Write: Gun violence prevention, suicide, Social Security, Northfield

Readers call attention to the interwoven challenges of gun violence, suicide, Social Security, and local concerns in Northfield. They argue that these pressing matters require thoughtful, multifaceted strategies rather than quick, one-size-fits-all solutions.

Readers Write: Gun violence prevention, suicide, Social Security, Northfield

Press release: Ft. Mitchell financial firm releases summer/fall seminar schedule

Evered Financial Inc., a Ft. Mitchell-based firm, is hosting a series of free informational seminars this summer and fall. Covering topics from empowering women to Social Security and legacy planning, these seminars aim to educate attendees on crucial financial matters. Register for one or all sessions to take charge of your financial future.

Press release: Ft. Mitchell financial firm releases summer/fall seminar schedule