Number one controls your early retirement health costs — understand it and say goodbye to Medicare fears

Number one controls your early retirement health costs — understand it and say goodbye to Medicare fears

Many American workers retire just in time for Social Security benefits but a little too early for Medicare coverage. The average retirement age is 62, according to a Mass Mutual study (1), which also happens to be the earliest age you can start receiving Social Security checks. However, unless you have a specific disability, eligibility … Read more

The Rules for Working While Collecting Social Security Are Changing in 2026

The Rules for Working While Collecting Social Security Are Changing in 2026

Retirement doesn’t necessarily mean what it used to be. Very few people get the proverbial golden watch after decades of working for the same company, and almost no private sector workers have an employer-guaranteed pension to fall back on when they leave their job in old age. As a result, it is common for people … Read more