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Start here. Make sure you have everything required to confidently assess your Social Security situation without wasting time. This tool guides you through the essentials.
Want to shape the income you’ll receive at Full Retirement Age? This tool shows exactly how much you need to make, and for how many years, to reach your target benefit.
Wondering when you should claim Social Security? This tool helps you compare your options and find the age that works best for you. It’s not professional advice, but it gives you a solid foundation.
If you plan to claim Social Security at 62, see how much your ongoing work could reduce your benefit. Use this tool to avoid surprises and make confident decisions.
When should each spouse claim Social Security to maximize your combined lifetime benefits? Explore the answers here and create a smarter plan together.
Surprised to learn that an ex‑spouse might qualify for benefits tied to your Social Security record? Check your scenario here and understand what it means for your planning.
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) happens annually. Use this tool to see what your benefit differences are over time with COLA projections. It makes a difference in the long run.
Curious how converting IRAs, taking larger withdrawals, or earning more in retirement affects your taxes? Run the numbers here so you know the outcome before it hits.
Concerned your savings might run out sooner than expected? Explore multiple scenarios with this calculator and understand exactly how long your money can last.
When a spouse passes away, Social Security changes dramatically — often more than people expect. Discover how to avoid a steep income decline and map out the best path forward.
Did you know your income can push your Medicare premiums higher, and shrink your Social Security check in the process? This tool shows you the impact.
Government employees and a few other service industries, such as teachers in some states, are exempt from SS withholding. What does that mean for those people when claiming Social Security?