New Ulm Medical Center NewsroomThe switch is insidious for that reason. But a.03 of a percentage point reduction can make a huge difference to what you receive in Social Security, especially as you get older. The following chart illustrates the impact over the first ten years on a married couple that receives ,500 per month in Social Security benefits today. After ten years the cut would reduce benefits by per month, and by nearly ,475 over that period..Here's an example of how it might work for you if you receive ,400 from your 401 and ,600 from your IRA. To figure your provisional income, take one - half of your Social Security = ,000. Let's say the taxable portion of your 401 is ,200, and of your IRA is the full ,600. That adds up to a provisional income of ,800 and a portion of your Social Security benefits would be taxable..The House-Senate Conference Committee met multiple times this week for public negotiations, but little progress seems to have been made. The group of twenty must come to an agreement before the end of the month in order to: continue unemployment payments, block a Medicare doctor payment cut, and extend the Social Security payroll tax cut. … Continued
Christmas Babies At United Hospital Get Special GiftThe problem is that most retired individuals don't have 0,000 to set aside just for healthcare. According to the Employees Benefit Research Institute, the average person in their 60s who has contributed to a 401 for more than 30 years only has about 5,000 for all retirement expenses. But that's just counting the people who do have retirement accounts - and millions do not. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, 60% of all U.S. households have no retirement savings at all..TSCL is troubled to learn that earlier this week the President tweeted that a short-term payroll tax cut should be considered, fueling a conversation around the potential for a temporary stimulus package..The Social Security COLA was created to protect the purchasing power of Social Security benefits received by older and disabled Americans, but the results of this new study show that seniors are failing to keep up with rising costs. In recent years, inflation and COLAs have been at record low levels, averaging just 1.2 percent per year since 20In 2018, Social Security beneficiaries received a COLA of 2 percent, yet most saw no increase at all in their net benefits due to substantially higher Medicare Part B premiums. … Continued
