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from24/7 Wall St.
1 hour ago

The Fed's Decision Is Made And This Is What It Means For Social Security in 2026

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 3.50%–3.75%, the third cut of 2025, affecting inflation outlook and Social Security purchasing power.
#retirement-income
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago
Business

COLA Forecasts Always Disappoint. It's Better to Bank on High-Yield ETFs Before Social Security Is Insolvent

from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago
Business

COLA Forecasts Always Disappoint. It's Better to Bank on High-Yield ETFs Before Social Security Is Insolvent

#oasi-trust-fund
fromBuzzFeed
16 hours ago

The Government Dropped A Bombshell On Me After My 30-Year Marriage Ended That Left Me Stunned

Mom worked for almost two decades after her divorce, but could not financially make up for the years she spent as a housewife. The low-paying jobs she had while married - cleaner, waitress, and such - counteracted her higher income as an administrative assistant. She ended up grossing $575.00 a month from social security, despite the fact that she could have drawn against my father's social security allotment for more than double that amount.
Relationships
#retirement-planning
#annuities
#retirement-savings
US politics
fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

Lawmakers seek details behind SSA plan to slash office visits

Four senators asked Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano to address a reported goal to halve field office visits in fiscal 2026 amid access and staffing concerns.
France news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
2 days ago

OPINION: France's muddled half-budget counts as a big win for the embattled PM

The National Assembly narrowly approved the Social Security portion of the 2026 budget, giving Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu a political victory.
#retirement
France news
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

France: PM Lecornu faces key vote on social security reform DW 12/09/2025

Failure to pass the 2026 social security budget would create a 30-billion funding gap and threaten Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's position.
Real estate
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

This State Was Named Most Affordable in the U.S. for a 'Comfortable Retirement'

West Virginia is the most affordable state to retire comfortably, with couples needing $2,032 annually with Social Security.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Brownstein: The GOP's immigration curbs will threaten Social Security

Slashing legal immigration will shrink the working-age population and jeopardize payroll-funded Social Security and Medicare, risking benefit cuts for older Americans.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Your Social Security Might Be Smaller Than You Think - Here's What's Cutting Into It

The amount of your Social Security benefit is determined based on your average wages over 35 years and based on how old you are when you claim your benefit. If you have to retire sooner than planned, it's possible you won't have 35 good years of earnings on your record. Many people make more money as their career advances, and retiring while you're at your peak earning potential means that more early low-earning years are part of your benefits calculation.
US politics
#retirement-benefits
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago
US politics

What happens to my Social Security benefits if I keep paying into the system for another decade - will they go up?

from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago
US politics

What happens to my Social Security benefits if I keep paying into the system for another decade - will they go up?

#cost-of-living-adjustment
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

These Tax-Free Bonds Are a Great Supplement to Your Social Security

Municipal bonds deliver federally tax-exempt interest that can supplement Social Security with lower risk and potential state tax exemptions for in-state residents.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

December Social Security and SSI payments: Dates, double checks and the 2026 COLA increase

Most Social Security and SSI beneficiaries receive December payments on designated Wednesdays based on birthdate, with holiday distributions causing some beneficiaries to receive two payments.
#labour-reform
#cola-2026
fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Social Security payments will see these 3 changes in 2026: What to know about updates to benefits

fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Social Security payments will see these 3 changes in 2026: What to know about updates to benefits

US politics
fromAxios
1 week ago

Social Security's day of reckoning is nearly here

Social Security's retirement trust fund is projected to be exhausted in 2033, triggering an automatic cut to benefits to about 77% unless Congress acts.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

How Much Will The Average Social Security Benefit Go Up In 2026?

In Social Security benefits will increase by 2.8% in 2026. This is the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) that will apply next year. In most years, COLAs increase Social Security benefits. The purpose of COLAs is to help Social Security recipients avoid losing buying power due to the effects of inflation. Third-quarter data from a consumer price index is reviewed, and when it reveals rising prices, benefits go up based on the year-over-year increase in the cost of a basket of goods and services.
US news
#cola
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Here's The Tough Truth About the 2026 Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment

Social Security's 2026 2.8% COLA fails to fully protect seniors' buying power due to CPI-W measurement flaws and rising Medicare Part B costs.
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Social Security's COLA Is 2.8% -- but Your Benefits May Go Up by a Lot Less

Social Security COLAs aim to preserve purchasing power by tracking the CPI-W, but Medicare premium increases can reduce the actual net benefit increase for enrollees.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Retirees face shortfalls despite 2026 Social Security increase

The mismatch stems from the way COLAs are calculated. Currently, the SSA bases annual increases on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), a measure designed around the spending habits of younger, urban workers. An alternative measure, the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly (CPI-E) weights housing, health care and utilities more heavily and would have produced a 3.1% increase in 2026 instead of 2.8%, according to Investopedia.
US politics
#claiming-age
#disability-benefits
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago
US politics

Social Security occupational data update appears stalled after agency drops regulatory overhaul

fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago
US politics

Social Security occupational data update appears stalled after agency drops regulatory overhaul

#payroll-taxes
World news
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

India's gig workers win legal status, but access to social security remains elusive | TechCrunch

India legally recognized millions of gig and platform workers under the Code on Social Security, but concrete benefits and social security access remain unclear.
#earnings-test
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Swedish welfare authorities suspend 'discriminatory' AI model | Computer Weekly

Sweden suspended an AI risk-scoring system used to flag social security applicants for fraud after the Data Protection Authority intervened due to discriminatory outcomes.
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Social Security not planning major disability overhaul amid criticism

The proposal would've been the largest-ever cut to the program, per an analysis from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. At the time, a spokesman for the Social Security Administration told the paper the agency was working on plans to "propose improvements to the disability adjudication process to ensure our disability program remains current and can be more efficiently administered."
US politics
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Average Social Security Payment Could Reach $3,000 by 2040

Social Security faces a funding shortfall that could require up to $1 trillion in congressional funding to prevent roughly 20% benefit cuts by 2040.
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Will Your Social Security Benefits Be Taxed in 2026?

For many retirees, being taxed on Social Security benefits comes as a huge shock. These benefits are earned benefits that come to you because you have paid Social Security taxes during your entire career. Given that you already paid into the system to qualify, it's understandable to assume that the government is not going to charge you more tax. Unfortunately, that's not necessarily the case.
Law
#full-retirement-age
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

2 Critical Moves Lawmakers Must Make to Keep Social Security Alive

Social Security alone often fails to cover retirees' expenses; reforming COLA to reflect senior costs and updating benefit formulas would better protect seniors' financial security.
from24/7 Wall St.
4 weeks ago

Baby Boomers Are Making 3 Costly Mistakes That Could Wreck Their Retirement

A major mistake many Boomers are making is assuming they will be able to work far longer than most people actually do. The Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies reports that 56 percent of Boomers expect to stay on the job until at least age 70 or skip retirement entirely. It sounds like a smart strategy in theory, but real life often tells a different story.
Business
US politics
fromThe Nation
4 weeks ago

Aging in Trump's America Is an Obstacle Course of Indignities

Donald Trump’s policies are eroding seniors’ safety net—threatening Social Security, healthcare, access to food, and general well-being in the United States.
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
4 weeks ago

How Will Changes to Social Security's Full Retirement Age Affect You?

Age 62 is the earliest Social Security claiming age, but full retirement age varies by birth year and affects lifetime benefit reductions for early claims.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Increase taxes for working people, or make the super-rich pay their fair share? The answer seems obvious but not to Labour

The government appears poised to cut support for those unable to work while avoiding taxing wealthy households, perpetuating harmful austerity-style choices.
US politics
fromTruthout
1 month ago

What Does It Feel Like to Be Older and Hungry? Trump Doesn't Care.

Seniors face escalating threats to Social Security, healthcare, food access, and wellbeing as administrative cuts and office closures reduce benefits and protections under Trump.
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Why Millions Could Lose Out on Social Security COLA Adjustments Next Year

A 2.8% 2026 COLA modestly raises average Social Security benefits, but rising Medicare premiums, healthcare, and housing costs risk leaving many retirees worse off.
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Senate bill proposes $200 boost to Social Security benefits

AI Summary Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to expand Social Security Administration (SSA) and Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits by $200 per month for six months, aiming to provide economic relief amid persistently high inflation. The move follows the Oct. 24 announcement of an average cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) of 2.8% in 2026 for the 53 million Americans who receive Social Security retirement benefits an increase of about $56 per month.
US politics
Healthcare
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Even Retired Millionaires Still Qualify for These 5 Government Benefits

Millionaires qualify for many government benefits—Medicare, Social Security, HSAs—though higher-income individuals face higher taxes and premiums.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

US inflation is back at 3%. That's higher than normal but not out of control

The cost of living got even more expensive for Americans last month, with prices rising at the fastest pace since the start of the year. Consumer prices rose 0.3% in September, which drove the annual rate of inflation from 2.9% to 3%, the highest it's been since January, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday. Gas prices, which shot up 4.2% for regular unleaded fuel (their highest monthly gain since August 2023), were the biggest culprit behind the monthly increase, BLS data shows.
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