Social Security 101
March 10, 2026
Location:
Richard L. Root Kentwood Branch Library
4950 Breton Rd SE
Kentwood, MI 49508
For most Americans, Social Security makes up a significant piece of their retirement, with the value of a stream of monthly payments often exceeding $1 million for a married couple. Because of this, it is critical to have a plan and a strategy before you ever decide to turn on your benefits.
Come and learn more at this workshop dedicated to helping you formulate a plan and a strategy. This educational event will cover the essential mechanics of Social Security and reveal the latest strategies for maximizing your retirement income.
- When can I—and when should I—start receiving my benefits?
- Upcoming changes to Social Security and its long-term sustainability.
- How to reduce taxes on your Social Security after you start receiving benefits.
- When your spouse can collect spousal benefits and how to avoid missing out.
- How to coordinate Social Security with Medicare, Disability, and other income.
- How to choose between taking benefits early versus delaying for a higher payout.
- What the biggest risk in retirement is and how to plan for inflation.
- What happens if you make a mistake and what factors will reduce your benefits.




