Summit Ascent Podcast

The $50K Cap: What It Could Mean for Your Retirement

17 min · 19. touko 2026
jakson The $50K Cap: What It Could Mean for Your Retirement kansikuva

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Could a proposed cap on Social Security benefits quietly reshape retirement for millions? In this episode, investment advisor representative, Dustin Rudolph breaks down a growing proposal to limit benefits and what it could mean for future retirees. He explores the realities behind Social Security’s projected strain, how potential cuts or tax changes could impact income, and why relying solely on government programs may leave gaps in a retirement plan. The conversation highlights practical considerations for both current retirees and those approaching retirement, including income planning, tax strategies, and preparing for uncertainty. Learn more at Legacy Ascent [https://legacyascent.com/] or schedule your complimentary consultation HERE [https://calendly.com/dustin-m-rudolph/planning-discussion?month=2025-10]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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