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Social Security is not just a government benefit. It’s a lifetime income decision that can define how retirement feels at 75, 85, or 95. We sit down with industry veteran Joseph Jordan to unpack why claiming rules feel confusing, why so many families miss meaningful dollars over a lifetime, and why the “take it at 62” advice often ignores today’s longevity reality. 

We talk about what’s really driving the pressure on Social Security and Medicare, starting with demographics: fewer workers supporting more retirees who live longer and need more expensive care. From there, we get practical about the new Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA) training and the kinds of real-world scenarios it helps solve, including spousal strategies, survivor planning, divorce rules, dependent benefits, disability, and how taxes can change the net paycheck you actually keep. 

We also dig into Medicare IRMAA, why it surprises people, and why tax-free income sources matter more than ever in retirement income planning. That includes a clearer look at modern reverse mortgage planning, cash value life insurance, Roth IRA conversions, and the role of annuities as guaranteed lifetime income when markets and life expectancy are unpredictable. And we don’t skip the human side: retirement can bring a loss of routine, identity, and purpose, so planning has to go beyond spreadsheets. 

If you want to make smarter Social Security claiming choices and build a more resilient retirement income plan, listen now, then subscribe, share this with someone close to retirement, and leave a review. What question do you want answered about your Social Security strategy?

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