“Social Security for Dummies is a must read for people of any age who want a comfortable retirement. … The difference between a smart claiming strategy and a dumb one can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars, so you'll want to invest in this book.” ―Liz Weston, personal finance columnist and author of the bestselling Your Credit Score and The 10 Commandments of Money Claim the benefits you’ve earned The award-winning Social Security For Dummies― now in its fourth edition― is the one guide you need to navigate the often-complex world of Social Security benefits. You’ll learn when to start claiming, how much you can expect to receive, where to find Social Security calculators, and more. Since 1937, workers across the United States have set aside a portion of their wages to fund Social Security, which, for many of us, forms the basis of our retirement income. Despite its central importance in our lives, few of us understand how Social Security really works. That’s where Social Security For Dummies comes in. Written in an easy-to-follow, clear language, it provides comprehensive information on how to negotiate the sometimes labyrinthine system and claim everything you qualify for. You’ll learn how · Navigate the Social Security website · Know which options you qualify for · Use Social Security calculators · Get answers to frequently asked questions Retirement is the time for you to kick back, relax, and enjoy the fruits of your labors― Social Security For Dummies makes it easier. Praise for Social Security For Dummies : “ Social Security for Dummies is a must read for people of any age who want a comfortable retirement. Jonathan Peterson does a great job of explaining this complicated system and helps you understand how to get the most from the benefits you've earned. The difference between a smart claiming strategy and a dumb one can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars, so you'll want to invest in this book.” ―Liz Weston, personal finance columnist and author of The Ten Commandments of Money “This is your go-to book on Social Security. Chock-full of useful tips, easy to use, and well organized, it answers all your questions about Social Security.” ― Steve Vernon, author of Money for Turn Your IRA and 401(k) Into a Lifetime Retirement Paycheck and CBS MoneyWatch commentator “ Social Security for Dummies is indispensable for anyone who wants to get the best possible deal from Social Security ― and that means all of us, young and old, because everyone will need Social Security benefits in this era of disappearing pensions and dwindling savings. Strategies for single people, for married couples, for survivors, for divorced You can find expert advice on all these subjects and more in this easy-to-understand guide to a very complex subject.” ― Bob Rosenblatt, editor of HelpwithAging.com and Senior Fellow at the National Academy of Social Insurance
A bit of a snore, I wanted to check it out way before retirement to see if I needed to know anything. Reading this book did not help, SS is complicated and I would just research it as you prepare to use it. So if you are about to retire read this book, if not, wait until.
This gave me a bit of insight about social security and when to take it in retirement. It was very confusing in some parts and I needed to read and reread sections on spousal benefits. Anyway, I am just trying to get an idea of how this system works
There is a lot of information in this book. I listened to this book digitally and I think it would be better to have the hard copy because you will want to take notes and that is more difficult when you are working outside listening to the book. The book would be more helpful if it provided more concrete suggestions. Most of the book seems to be a referral to go "read up" on the information you need at the SSA website or referrals to other people or books. While I understand that it would be onerous to have "everything you need to know about social security" in one book....that's kind of the point of reading a book like "Social Security for Dummies"....the title might more accurately be "Some information about Social Security and where to find more information for Dummies"
I read the appropriate sections of this book for me and reading the entire book is not a necessity.
This book has some great tips and advice for understanding Social Security and when to begin drawing on Social Security provided it is still solvent when one reaches Full Retirement Age.
But all the information here can be found online if you look for it. This book is useful, but simply because most information you need is in one place.
I haven’t read any of the many other books on this same subject, but I suspect they are similar. They may be better or worse than this one.
A detailed, play-by-play catalog of how-to's in the US Social security system. I am owing to my friend Michael Minns for his sending this to me, and appreciate all the facts in one handy place.
I do not know how to compare this book with any other social security book. But I found this book answered key questions that I was curious about. For Dummies has been a great blessing and a go to for route for me.
I've been reading retirement and investment books before I decided on an early retirement last year. This is one of the better ones. Very thorough and easy to understand.