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3 Ways to Supplement Social Security in Retirement


For the average American, Social Security could replace 40% of your income in retirement. But this number varies, and for some it could make up an even smaller portion.

This means that avoiding living on a fixed income after you've stopped working could require having other income sources. Here are three ways you can supplement your Social Security payment in retirement. 

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