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What Is Social Security and How It Really Works, Taxes, Benefits, and Retirement Strategy Explained

Ara Oghoorian

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If you’ve ever looked at your paycheck and wondered where your money is going, Social Security is a big piece of that puzzle. But most people don’t fully understand how it works, until it’s almost time to rely on it.

In this episode, we break down Social Security in simple, practical terms so you can understand exactly what you’re paying into, what you’re getting back, and how to make smarter decisions around it. From how FICA taxes work to how your benefits are calculated, this is a complete walkthrough of one of the most important retirement income sources.

We cover how the system is funded, why Social Security is not a personal savings account, and how your highest 35 years of earnings determine your benefit. You’ll also learn how work credits work, what it takes to qualify, and how timing your claim can significantly impact your lifetime income.

Most importantly, we dive into strategy. When should you claim, early or late? How does delaying benefits increase your income? And how can these decisions affect your overall financial planning and retirement investing strategy?

If you want to avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions about your retirement income, this episode will give you the clarity you need.

Topics Covered:

Social Security basics and history

How Social Security taxes work (FICA explained)

Income limits and contribution caps

How benefits are calculated

Work credits and eligibility

Full retirement age vs early claiming

How to maximize your Social Security income

Key financial planning considerations for retirement

If you want help building a personalized Social Security and retirement strategy, reach out to our team. We can help you make the right decisions to maximize your income and minimize taxes. www.acapam.com.

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