look at the lifetime ben fritz from social security, it can move the needle significantly. as much as $230,000 to $700,000 over your lifetime, depending on how much you earn. so it's a significant amount. a lot of resources are out there, becky, people should be aware of to figure this out. because it is very complex and it can be very confusing, and the social security add min installation, say government websites are no good? no. they have a lot of great information is. go to ssa.gov. figure out your full retirement age. is it 66 is 67? anden money engines a good tool. 0 xeeshl security planner and aarp. great resource pop social security. main thing, figure out your potential benefits now while working, figure out how much you need to save on your own. that's part of are it and how long you need to work. >>> up next "on the money," a look at the news for the week ahead. at the digital age goes global, the chairman has a blunt warning for theuntry. surprising words from a tech >>> for more on our show and guests go to were your website. otm@nbcuni.com. >>> here are storie