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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

The Daily Money: 10 ways to get more Social Security benefits

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Tuesday, July 28

Happy Tuesday, Daily Money readers. It's Brett Molina here to satisfy your craving for Money and Tech headlines.

Let's start with Social Security. Want to get the most out the program? These 10 tips will help you secure a bigger Social Security check when the time arises.

Pat yourselves on the back, parents. You survived the end of the school year helping to teach your children while working remotely. Now, you might have to do it again this fall. Fearing virtual school will once again play a significant role during the upcoming school year, some parents are organizing "homeschool pods" with other families to help kids maintain social connections.   

Finally, pop quiz: what is the minimum amount of money Americans believe it takes to be considered wealthy?

A. $1 million

B. $2 million

C. $5 million

D. $10 million

Here's how they answered, according to this survey.

Want more Money and Tech news? Keep scrolling.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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