Thursday, December 12, 2013

Congressional Commitee Addresses 'Retirement Crisis'

One of the greatest services that retirement planners can do for their clients is to advise them to delay receiving Social Security benefits until beyond age 62, according to recent testimony before the Congressional Special Committee on Aging.

Addressing what it calls a “retirement crisis,” the Special Committee on Aging met recently to hear testimony on the “State of the American Senior: The Changing Landscape for Baby Boomers.” The meeting was led by Chairman Bill Nelson (D-FL) and Ranking Member Susan Collins (R-ME).

(Read my complete article at Think Advisor)

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