Warnings about the dangers of a daily cup of coffee show a misunderstanding about the difference between spending and spending beyond your means.
Such frauds are a particular concern during tax season, because having someone's Social Security numbers lets hackers steal that person's tax refundds fraudulently.
Members can switch health and drug plans during the annual open enrollment, which runs through March.
The changes include higher payroll taxes, larger benefits and a promise of improved customer service.
One way to improve the solvency of the Social Security system would be to boost the amount of earnings subject to the payroll tax.
Unwary older workers can face tax penalties for funding an HSA after 65.
Delayed claiming favors the wealthy, while taxes on benefits hurt middle-income recipients.
Higher limits apply in the year a worker reaches full retirement age.
The plan would impose a 0.1% tax on financial transactions, which could affect 401(k) and pension plans, HSAs and 529 plans.
Retirees can save money by reviewing new Medicare Advantage and drug plan options for next year.
The limit on contributions to IRAs is unchanged at $6,000.
Claiming benefits on an ex can speed collection of benefits on a new spouse.
Benefits and taxable wages to increase by the smallest amount in three years
It's a challenging calculation that involves several unknown variables.
New rules for prescription drug plans and other changes may make it worthwhile for Medicare users to re-shop their coverage this year.