In a previous article about Roth conversions, an advisor wrote: "For many folks, a prime time for Roth conversions takes place during the years after retirement but before Social Security and RMDs ...
Some Gen Z workers are turning traditional attitudes about employment on their head. They have embraced the idea of micro-retirement so they can take a break before they settle down.
President Trump has promised to protect Social Security, but has also floated the idea of cutting taxes on Social Security benefits. This means baby boomers could get a bump in the short term, but ...
However, your benefit amount will be recalculated at full retirement age to account for most of those forfeited funds. Does working after full retirement age increase Social Security benefits?