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Obel MI. You'll Only Have This Much Social Security Left After Paying Medical Bills in Retirement.
Munnell AH. Yes, it's true: Older people depend on Social Security. Marketwatch.
Cariaga V. Study Shows Retirees Underestimate Social Security by Nearly $2,000 — How To Resolve This Issue.
Andrews M. Social Security giveth, medical costs taketh away. Chicago Tribune.
Williams S. Should You Take Social Security at Age 62, 65, or 70? A Comprehensive Analysis Offers a Very Clear Answer.
Bell A. Married Women Lost Most of Their Retirement Income Edge: Study.
Hurd MD, Rohwedder S. Living longer, working longer. Commentary (The RAND Blog).
Weston L. The life-changing magic of working a bit longer. NerdWallet.
Markowitz A. How Social Security Statements Help Retirement Planning.
Biggs AG. How Much Do Retirees Really Depend on Social Security? Far Less Than You'd Think. #RetireWell.
Williams S. Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Age 62.
Armour P, Knapp D. The Consequences of Claiming Social Security Benefits at Age 62.
Williams S. Chances Are Your Financial Future Will Be Determined by This Social Security Table.
Kissell C. 7 Types of Retirees Who Claim Social Security Early.