
Russell Gloor
Social Security Advisor, AMAC and Contributor at Freelance
Contributor at East County Gazette
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1 week ago |
breckenridgeamerican.com | Russell Gloor
Time to read 2 minutes Can my husband work part time and collect Social Security? Dear Rusty: I am writing to you on behalf of my husband. His intentions are to go part time as of January 1, 2026, working 30 hours a week and take Social Security benefits as supplemental income. How can we determine what his Social Security benefit would be with him still working part time? He… For the rest of the story, login to your account or purchase a subscription today.
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1 week ago |
amac.us | Russell Gloor
Advocacy , Newsline | | 0 Comments | Dear Rusty: In your answer to the retired U.S. Navy veteran about why he is forced to enroll in Medicare, you focused on military TriCare’s requirement for the member to enroll in Medicare. But you said nothing about regular VA healthcare. If a non-career veteran is eligible for VA healthcare, couldn’t that be used in place of Medicare? Signed: Veteran Advocate Dear Veteran Advocate: Thank you for your feedback. FYI, I have previously explained that...
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2 weeks ago |
grahamleader.com | Russell Gloor
Dear Rusty: I am writing to you on behalf of my husband. His intentions are to go part time as of January 1, 2026, working 30 hours a week and take Social Security benefits as supplemental income. How can we determine what his Social Security benefit would be with him still working part time? He will be 63 and 7 months old next January and has not yet applied for benefits. We look forward to hearing from someone very soon.
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2 weeks ago |
conservativedailynews.com | Russell Gloor
Dear Rusty: I am writing to you on behalf of my husband. His intentions are to go part time as of January 1, 2026, working 30 hours a week and take Social Security benefits as supplemental income. How can we determine what his Social Security benefit would be with him still working part time? He will be 63 and 7 months old next January and has not yet applied for benefits. We look forward to hearing from someone very soon.
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2 weeks ago |
readingeagle.com | Russell Gloor
Dear Rusty: I just turned 65 years old in February 2025. I need to sign up for Social Security but don’t even know where to start. Signed: Seeking AssistanceDear Seeking: It is fairly easy to sign up for your Social Security benefits, by either calling the Social Security Administration at 800-772-1213 or your local SS office to make a telephone appointment to apply, or by completing your application for Social Security benefits online at www.ssa.gov/apply.
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