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Something More is a Financial Talk Show. We call the program "Something More" so that we can talk about not only those important dollar and cents issues, but also the quality of life issues that make the money matters matter.  Not only do we speak about investment and planning concerns, but we often invite guests for interview. 

Aug 11, 2025

Boomers, Benefits & the Budget: What’s Next for Social Security?
In this timely and informative episode of Something More with Chris Boyd, Social Security
expert Marcia Mantell (see link below) returns and joins Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry to unpack
recent legislative changes, dispel common myths, and offer practical guidance for retirees,
widows, and public employees navigating the evolving Social Security landscape. Highlights
from this episode include:
-The surprising passage of the Social Security Fairness Act and what it means for public
sector retirees and surviving spouses.
-Clarifying confusion around Social Security taxation and the impact of the One Big
Beautiful Bill.
- What do the latest actuarial projections mean for Social Security’s solvency and your
future benefits?
-Why claiming early may not be the best move, despite alarming headlines.
- Creative policy ideas and political realities that could shape Social Security reform.
-How immigration, demographics, and industry pressure may influence the future of
retirement benefits.
Whether you are planning your own retirement or advising others, this episode offers essential
insights to help you make informed decisions and prepare for what is ahead.
#OBBB #BBB #incometaxes #socialsecurity #socialsecurityreform #socialsecurityfairness
#immigrationreform

https://boomerretirementbriefs.com/meet-marcia/


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