Nicole Herrera+FollowPrime Day Pitfalls Retirees Should DodgeAmazon Prime Day deals are everywhere, but not every discount is worth it—especially if you’re retired and watching your budget. Here are 5 things to skip: 1) Big appliances (wait for holiday sales), 2) Shoes (returns can be a pain), 3) Travel backpacks (better deals during back-to-school), 4) Jumpsuits (fit is tricky online), and 5) TVs (Black Friday is usually cheaper). Sometimes waiting pays off! #Shopping #PrimeDay2025 #RetirementTips150Share
Willie Morales+FollowSocial Security Paydays: July Cheat SheetWaiting for your Social Security check? Here’s the July scoop: your payment date depends on your birthday, so mark your calendar! If you started getting benefits before 1997 or get SSI, your money lands early in the month. Heads up: the rules keep shifting—like the full retirement age moving to 67 and stricter payback rules if you were overpaid. So, double-check your dates and budget smarter! #SocialSecurity #MoneyHacks #RetirementTips #Business5313Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowDid You Just Unlock Surprise Social Security $$?Heads up if you or someone you know worked a job that didn’t pay into Social Security—like teachers or government workers! Thanks to a new law, you might finally get spousal or survivor benefits that were blocked before. Some folks could even get back pay. It’s like finding money you didn’t know you had. If you think you missed out, check your Social Security account or call them to see if you qualify. Don’t leave free money on the table! #SocialSecurity #MoneyHacks #RetirementTips #Business #MakeMoney232Share
Retire Roof-Ready+Followcan't afford rent after retirement?It’s tough out there—more and more people are hitting retirement and realizing they can’t afford rent or a mortgage. But there are options. Rent out a spare room, host short-term guests, or take on light work using your skills—reading, tutoring, even cooking for others. Sell unused stuff online or look into income-based housing. Call 211 for help with utilities or connect with local food banks. It’s not easy, but you're not alone—and there’s support out there if you start looking now. #retirementtips #seniorliving #rent239Share
cody79+FollowDon’t Let Social Security Checks Stop!Heads up if you’re counting on Social Security: the rules are getting stricter in 2025. If you forget to update your info—like your address, job, or even a side hustle—you could see your payments paused, pronto. The SSA is double-checking everything, so log in and keep your details fresh. Miss a step? Your check might not show up. And if you’re thinking about retiring early, remember: the sooner you start, the smaller your monthly payout. Wait longer, and you’ll get a bigger slice! #SocialSecurity #RetirementTips #MoneyHacks #Business #MakeMoney10430Share
cody79+FollowWhy Did My Social Security Check Arrive Early?Ever get paid earlier than expected? One Redditor was surprised when their first Social Security check landed two weeks ahead of schedule. Turns out, sometimes the system just works faster than usual—no need to panic! But here’s the money move: always keep an eye on your payments. Log into your SSA account each month to make sure everything lines up, so you’re not caught off guard if there’s a mix-up or a surprise lump sum. Better safe than sorry! #SocialSecurity #RetirementTips #MoneyHacks #Finance8043Share
Elizabeth Lewis+FollowWhy Some 'Safe' Dividends Aren't So SafeThinking about stacking up those dividend stocks for retirement income? Heads up: not all high-yielders are as steady as they look. Some big names—like Pfizer, AT&T, and 3M—have recently cut dividends or are paying out more than they earn. That could mean less cash in your pocket down the road. Before you buy, double-check if the company can actually keep those payments coming. Sometimes, a flashy dividend is just a warning sign in disguise! #retirementtips #dividends #moneymoves #Business10Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowCould You Pay $0 in Property Tax?Did you know some states let homeowners 65+ skip property taxes altogether? If you live in places like Texas, Florida, or Hawaii, you might qualify for a $0 property tax bill this year. That’s real money back in your pocket—think more for coffee runs or family trips! The catch? You’ll need to meet age and income rules, and fill out a quick form with your local tax office. Double-check your state’s rules and don’t miss the deadline—this is one money hack you don’t want to sleep on! #SeniorSavings #PropertyTaxHack #RetirementTips #RealEstate143Share
Emily Rogers+FollowSocial Security Checks Hit $2K—Now What?Heads up: Social Security payments are finally crossing the $2,000 mark for the first time ever. While that sounds like a win, retirees say their checks don’t stretch as far as they used to—think more grocery aisle sticker shock than luxury splurges. The system’s under pressure, too, with experts warning future cuts could be on the way. If you’re planning your retirement, waiting a few extra years before cashing in could mean a bigger monthly payout. Every little bit helps! #SocialSecurity #RetirementTips #MoneyHacks #Finance101159Share
Emily Rogers+FollowAARP Perks: More Bang for Your Buck!Ever wonder if that $16 AARP membership is worth it? Turns out, you get a bunch of freebies—from a month of free phone service to Hilton hotel upgrades and even free movie nights at home. The real win? These perks can easily save you more than the membership fee, especially if you love travel, movies, or just want to keep your mind sharp without spending extra. Basically, AARP is like a secret menu for stretching your retirement dollars! #MoneyHacks #RetirementTips #AARP #Finance30Share