As grandparents take on the noble task of adopting and raising their grandchildren, understanding available government benefits and resources is essential. Given the challenges and unique dynamics involved, various federal and state programs can assist grandparents, offering financial support, healthcare options, and social security benefits. This guide provides an overview […]
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Social Security COLA 2026: A Modest Boost — But Is It Enough?
Imagine flipping through your favorite retirement magazine and seeing this headline: “A 2.8% bump is coming — but will it actually help retirees stay ahead?” Official 2026 COLA Increase For 2026, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a 2.8 % cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for both Social Security and Supplemental […]
Government Shutdown 101: What It Is, Why It Happens, and What It Means for Social Security & Safety-Net Benefits (2025)
The U.S. federal government entered a shutdown on October 1, 2025 after Congress didn’t pass new funding or a stopgap “CR.” Social Security and Medicare continue to pay benefits, but some services slow or pause, agencies furlough staff, and certain nutrition and aid programs face near-term funding stress. Why do […]
Why Phasing Out Paper Checks Makes Sense
Why Phasing Out Paper Checks Makes Sense On August 14, 2025, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that, effective September 30, 2025, the federal government will stop issuing most payments via paper check. U.S. Department of the Treasury The new policy urges those still receiving paper benefit checks (e.g. […]
What NOT to Put in Your Living Trust in California — Avoiding Tax, DMV & Probate Pitfalls
If you live in California, setting up a living (revocable) trust is wise for estate planning — it can help your heirs avoid the delays, costs, and publicity of probate. But California has its own rules and thresholds, especially around vehicle titling, DMV requirements, estate value limits for simplified transfers, […]
Why Florida is Great for Retirees: Tax Perks Made Simple
If you’re planning for retirement, one of the biggest questions is where your money will stretch the furthest. For many, Florida rises to the top of the list—not just for its sunshine and beaches, but also for its senior-friendly tax laws. From zero state income tax to generous property tax […]
Tax Benefits and Tax Breaks for Seniors in Texas
In Texas, seniors benefit from a range of tax advantages that can significantly reduce their financial obligations during retirement. Here’s an overview of these benefits: 1. No State Income Tax Texas does not impose a state income tax, which means all forms of retirement income—including Social Security benefits, pensions, and […]
Estate Tax vs. Inheritance Tax
Estate Tax and Inheritance Tax are often confused, but they have distinct differences. The Estate Tax is a tax on the total value of a deceased person’s estate before it is distributed to the heirs. This tax is paid by the estate itself. The Inheritance Tax, on the other hand, […]
Tax Changes Are Accelerating Depletion of Social Security Trust Funds
Social Security has been a cornerstone of retirement income for millions of Americans, but recent tax changes could move its insolvency date forward—meaning benefit cuts may arrive sooner than expected. For seniors, retirees, and those planning to retire in the next decade, understanding this shift is essential for protecting financial […]
Don’t Outlive Your Retirement Savings
To avoid outliving your retirement savings, you need to take a strategic approach that involves careful planning and disciplined spending. Below are specific tips with dollar amounts based on a person with an average lifetime salary of $75,000 a year. 1. Understand Your Living Expenses Rent/Mortgage: If you’re paying $1,500/month […]










