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Plan Your Retirement--Advice About Social Security

Social Security's retirement program has been a basic part of American life for nearly 70 years. Social Security also provides financial support to younger workers and their families who face a loss of income due to disability or the death of a family wage earner.

Because we are living longer, healthier lives, we can expect to spend more time in retirement than our parents and grandparents did. Achieving a secure, comfortable retirement is much easier when you plan your finances in advance. Most financial planners recommend you prepare for the future with a combination of Social Security, private pensions and personal savings.

If you are eligible to get Social Security benefits when you turn 65, your Medicare Hospital Benefits start automatically. If you are not getting Social Security, you should sign up for Medicare close to your 65th birthday, even if do not plan on retiring at that age.

To learn a great deal more about this vital part of your retirement package, or for reliable and current information and advice about deciding when to retire, how to calculate your Social Security benefits, and to discover thousands of tips and resources pertaining to all portions of Social Security, including Medicare, click RIGHT HERE.

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