Work & Retirement

Work & Retirement

Career Development Services for People with Disabilities

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The Social Security Administration has a program that supports career development for people ages 18 to 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits and want to work. ...
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Simplify Retirement with Social Security Online

It’s never been easier to do Social Security business online. Often there is no need to call or visit an office. Here are three webpages that can make your life easier. ...
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Teachers: Educate with Social Security Online Learning Tools

Our educator’s toolkit is a great way to introduce our many programs to a new audience and show them that our programs help people other than retirees. Understanding how Social Security helps wounded warriors, survivors, children, and adults with disabilities can teach students to have greater empathy, provide a path to inspired learning, and increase awareness of programs that can provide financial security. ...
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Student Loan Debt Is Delaying Retirement

Student loan debt is not just holding back young adults. It’s increasingly an issue for older people, sending many of them into default and threatening retirement plans for some. In fact, people aged 60 and older are the fastest growing age segment of the student loan market, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. ...
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You Can Apply for Medicare Online

Knowing when to apply for Medicare is very important! You must apply during your limited initial enrollment period.  If you’re eligible for Medicare at age 65, your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday and ends three months after that date. If you miss your initial enrollment period, you may have to pay a higher monthly premium. The good news is, you can apply online. ...
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Retiring the RV Way

Retirement can open up a world of new possibilities. Suddenly, the responsibilities of your past life have fallen away and now you’re contemplating wide open spaces of the unknown. What will be your next step? You could downsize, move to a retirement community, settle into your rocking chair… or you could embark on adventures along the open road. ...
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Adaptability: A Lifelong Skill

The skills we need to navigate through our work life are also applicable to navigating life itself. We're starting a series this fall discussing how these themes and qualities intersect, starting with the all-important one (especially for people 55 and older): adaptability. ...
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Access Your Earnings History with “My Social Security”

Your earnings history is a record of your progress toward your future Social Security benefits. We track your earnings so we can pay you the benefits you’ve earned over your lifetime. That is why it’s so important for you to review your earnings record.  ...
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