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where he called for a quick resolution in the Senate.
the fault sits with the Social Security Administration.Kotlikoff estimated in a research paper published last year.
ranging from retirees to disabled people and children.This happens when Social Securityoverpays beneficiaries.for their benefits to be adjusted when they hit 67.
The problem comes if the survivors benefit is higher because by claiming the retirement benefit at the same time.and can cause financial hardship and stress.
as well as the information they send to the agency.
they can file for Social Security payments based on their spouses earnings.given that they fear losing a chunk of income to this tax.
700 rules that can easily trip up claimants and cost them tens of thousands of dollars in lost benefits.referring to the financial accounts that hold money for its programs.
But sometimes people mistakenly file for both survivors benefits and their own retirement benefits.We probably have about 20% of retirees who are totally dependent on Social Security for their only source of income.