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Doing nothing about Social Security means bankruptcy in 4 years and a 28% benefit cut
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has sounded the alarm once more. The CBO reminds us that the current bipartisan consensus of enacting zero reform to Social Security means that the Old-Age ...
Retirees could earn more retroactive lump sum payments for the time they missed out on the benefits.
Social Security beneficiaries saw a 2.8% boost to their checks in 2026. New estimates for 2027 find the cost-of-living ...
Many seniors saw their monthly benefits rise last year, and that will affect their tax refunds this year.
Several senators are calling on the Social Security Administration to reconsider what they say is a flaw in the implementation of the law.
Public sector workers getting restored benefits under last year's Social Security Fairness Act would be spared a tax bill on ...
Social Security faces a financial crossroads that’s closer than many Americans realize. The retirement program won’t actually ...
The No Tax on Restored Benefits Act would offer a gross income tax exclusion for retroactive Social Security benefits.
U.S. senators urge SSA to revise retroactive payment policies under the Social Security Fairness Act, opening the road for increased payments to beneficiaries.
Americans could receive larger Social Security lump-sum payments after senators pressed officials to revise how a new ...
A bipartisan “fix” to Social Security benefits for public-sector retirees could lead to a big tax hit for those Americans. Lawmakers are racing the clock before taxes come due on April 15.
Taxes on Social Security continue to remain a hot topic of conversation in the United States. To help fight that, Congress is ...
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