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In January 2024, former President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law, a move that restored Social Security benefits to millions of employees who were previously penalized due ...
Some 2.8 million Americans may be eligible to receive an increase in their monthly Social Security benefits. Are you one of ...
The Social Security Fairness Act made it possible for many public servants to receive Social Security they'd earned on top of ...
Social Security employees fear that adding complicated unpaid pension claims to their priority list will push routine needs ...
Married, divorced and widowed workers with pensions from jobs not covered by Social Security have traditionally missed out on spousal benefits, including former-spouse and surviving spousal ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has implemented significant changes that impact millions of beneficiaries.
The Social Security Fairness Act was passed by the House in November, and signed by former President Joe Biden on Jan. 5. It eliminates earlier rules that limited payments to public service workers ...
Thanks to legislation signed by Biden last year, the Social Security Trust Fund is now set to run out of money almost a year ...
The Social Security landscape in the United States is ever-evolving, with policy updates impacting millions. While some changes aim to enhance the system, others pose challenges.
Social Security fund set to run out in 2034, one year earlier than estimated - The average retired worker could see their monthly payments drop by more than $300 after the funds go dry ...
To right the ship, the trustees note that more revenue would need to be collected—like through a payroll tax increase—or ...
Millions of people receiving Social Security benefits could see an increase in their monthly payments due to a new law signed by former President Joe Biden just before ...