Monday, February 10, 2020

The Daily Money: 4 quirky Social Security rules to know

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The Daily Money
 
Monday, February 10

Welcome to Monday, money readers. Those little gold statues have found their winners and now it's time to focus on the week ahead. It's David here, and we've got all the stories you'll need to navigate your finances.

A 52-year-old woman worries that she'll have nothing for retirement when her husband dies. Our personal finance columnist, Peter Dunn, gives her some tough-love advice.

We're moving deeper into tax filing season. If you recently got a divorce, keep in mind that the 2017 tax overhaul has changed some of the rules about what gets taxed and what gets written off when you split with your spouse.

And we've got a profile of a young engineer whose invention is changing how we store things in our SUVs.

For more news, keep scrolling down.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money editor

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