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Bill Cassidy's proposal would establish a new fund to ensure the Social Security Administration doesn't reach its insolvency date.
The bipartisan proposal would establish a new funding model for Social Security, which its sponsors say could help save the program.
April 4, 2017 - The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rules that the Civil Rights Act prohibits workplace discrimination against LGBTQ employees, after Kimberly Hively sues Ivy Tech Community College for ...
As signed, the bill gives an additional $6,000 tax deduction to people aged 65 and older. These deductions come on top of existing tax deductions for Americans over 65 years old — $2,000 if married or ...
Since DOGE took power in January, complaints about access to the SSA have been “skyrocketing,” according to AARP, the ...
The Social Security Administration calculates what's known as your primary insurance amount (PIA) first. This is the benefit ...
Republicans in Congress have muscled President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill to passage. Here's what's in it.
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Soy Aire on MSNThe future of Social Security: Beneficiaries could face possible cutsThe Social Security program, a financial lifeline for millions, faces an uncertain future. With demographic shifts and ...
Concerns about the future of Social Security, poor customer service at the Social Security Administration (SSA) and how AARP can help protect the program that Americans pay into to fund their ...
As it turns 90, Social Security ‘matters more than ever,’ CEO Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan says. Here's why AARP continues fighting for the program.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNSocial Security's 21% Payment Cut Looms Over TaxpayersThe Social Security program, a crucial safety net for over 73 million Americans, faces a critical juncture. Demographic and ...
News about Social Security Administration, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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