Christine Baxter+FollowWill Social Security Be There for Us?So, Social Security and Medicare are running out of cash faster than expected—think of it like your favorite streaming service warning you that your subscription might get downgraded soon. By 2034, Social Security could only pay out about 81% of what’s promised, and Medicare might only cover 89% of hospital bills. If you’re banking on these for retirement, it might be time to rethink your savings game. Maybe stash a little extra in that rainy day fund! #SocialSecurity #RetirementPlanning #MoneyHacks #Business10Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowWho’s Getting That $1,900 Social Security Drop?Heads up if your birthday’s at the end of the month: your Social Security check (about $1,900 for most folks) lands next Wednesday! If you’re retired, on disability, or a survivor, check your bank app for that deposit. The big shift? Direct deposit means most people get paid by breakfast, but paper checks still take a few days. If your money’s late, don’t panic—give it three days, then check your SSA account or call them up. Mark your calendar for July’s payment dates too! #SocialSecurity #MoneyTips #RetirementReady #Business #MakeMoney121102Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowDid Your Social Security Hit Yet?Heads up! Social Security checks are dropping this week for folks who started benefits after May 1997 and have birthdays between the 11th and 20th. The SSA is now sorting payments by your birth date, so mark your calendar! If you’re budgeting for rent or groceries, knowing your exact pay date is clutch. Pro tip: Set up direct deposit to skip mail delays and get your money right on time. If your payment’s late, give it three days, then check your SSA account or call in. Patience pays off! #SocialSecurity #MoneyTips #Budgeting #Business #MakeMoney6530Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowDid You Just Unlock Surprise Social Security $$?Heads up if you or someone you know worked a job that didn’t pay into Social Security—like teachers or government workers! Thanks to a new law, you might finally get spousal or survivor benefits that were blocked before. Some folks could even get back pay. It’s like finding money you didn’t know you had. If you think you missed out, check your Social Security account or call them to see if you qualify. Don’t leave free money on the table! #SocialSecurity #MoneyHacks #RetirementTips #Business #MakeMoney232Share
Diane Carter+FollowSocial Security Checks Might Get a BoostHeads up if you’re counting on Social Security: your monthly check could go up in 2026! The latest buzz says payments might rise by 2.5% to keep up with higher prices at the grocery store and gas pump. But here’s the twist—if inflation numbers are off because fewer stores are being checked, that raise might not match real-life costs. Double-check your info with Social Security so your payment lands on time! #SocialSecurity #MoneyTips #Inflation #Business #MakeMoney373254Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowSocial Security Cuts: Are You Ready?Heads up: Social Security might run out of extra cash a year sooner than we thought—2034 instead of 2035. That means your future retirement check could get a haircut unless Congress steps in. Why? More people are retiring than paying in, so the piggy bank is emptying fast. If you’re counting on Social Security, now’s the time to check your savings game plan. Don’t wait for lawmakers to fix it—future you will thank you! #SocialSecurity #RetirementPlanning #MoneyHacks #Business #MakeMoney139245Share
cody79+FollowStill Working After 67? Here’s a Social Security HackDid you know working part-time after you start collecting Social Security could actually bump up your monthly check? If your current gig pays more than your lowest-earning year in your top 35, Social Security might recalculate and give you a raise. So, if you’re still clocking in at 74, you could see a little extra cash in your pocket—especially if you’re earning more now than in some past years. Not a bad reason to keep that side hustle going! #RetirementHacks #SocialSecurity #MoneyTips #Business #MakeMoney193Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowSocial Security Payday: Who Gets Paid Next?Heads up if you’re on Social Security—another round of payments is landing tomorrow! Depending on your birthday, you could see up to $5,108 hit your account, thanks to this year’s cost-of-living bump. The big shift? Average retirement checks just topped $2,000 for the first time, but there’s talk of new rules that could trim $3,500 a year from future payouts. So, keep an eye on those deposits and any changes coming down the line! #SocialSecurity #MoneyTips #Retirement #Business #MakeMoney5627Share
cody79+FollowDon’t Let Social Security Checks Stop!Heads up if you’re counting on Social Security: the rules are getting stricter in 2025. If you forget to update your info—like your address, job, or even a side hustle—you could see your payments paused, pronto. The SSA is double-checking everything, so log in and keep your details fresh. Miss a step? Your check might not show up. And if you’re thinking about retiring early, remember: the sooner you start, the smaller your monthly payout. Wait longer, and you’ll get a bigger slice! #SocialSecurity #RetirementTips #MoneyHacks #Business #MakeMoney10430Share
James Cook+FollowWill Your Social Security Shrink Soon?Heads up: If Congress doesn’t step in, Social Security checks could get a haircut by 2033—think 21% less in your monthly payout. For a middle-class couple, that’s over $16,000 a year gone! The drama? It’s a waiting game in D.C., so don’t bank on the same benefits forever. If you’re not retired yet, it’s smart to stash a little extra cash now—just in case Uncle Sam tightens the purse strings. #SocialSecurity #RetirementPlanning #MoneyTips #Business #MakeMoney2813Share