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I Keep Hearing About Social Security Cuts. Are They Real, or Just a Myth?

Social Security faces financial challenges that could lead to a 20% benefit cut in the next 10 years.
Despite challenges, lawmakers have historically protected Social Security benefits.

President Biden Just Signed New Social Security Bills. Whose Benefits are Getting Bigger?

The Social Security Fairness Act reforms benefit calculations for retirees, providing increased monthly payments for many affected by previous provisions.

The Surprising Reason You Might End Up With Less Social Security

Social Security benefits can be taxed, affecting many seniors.
Tax thresholds for Social Security have not changed in decades.
Proposals to eliminate taxes on Social Security face feasibility issues.

The Guardian view on incapacity benefit: the Treasury should not be calling the shots | Editorial

Labour's social security reforms face significant challenges amid legal setbacks and funding constraints, complicating efforts to support vulnerable groups effectively.

Alicia Munnell, Founder of a Retirement Research Hub, Is Retiring

Alicia Munnell highlights the urgency of addressing Social Security funding shortfalls, emphasizing a potential benefit reduction if reforms are not made.

The Biggest Social Security COLA Increases of All Time

Social Security beneficiaries receive annual cost-of-living adjustments to offset inflation, ensuring their purchasing power is maintained across years.

I Keep Hearing About Social Security Cuts. Are They Real, or Just a Myth?

Social Security faces financial challenges that could lead to a 20% benefit cut in the next 10 years.
Despite challenges, lawmakers have historically protected Social Security benefits.

President Biden Just Signed New Social Security Bills. Whose Benefits are Getting Bigger?

The Social Security Fairness Act reforms benefit calculations for retirees, providing increased monthly payments for many affected by previous provisions.

The Surprising Reason You Might End Up With Less Social Security

Social Security benefits can be taxed, affecting many seniors.
Tax thresholds for Social Security have not changed in decades.
Proposals to eliminate taxes on Social Security face feasibility issues.

The Guardian view on incapacity benefit: the Treasury should not be calling the shots | Editorial

Labour's social security reforms face significant challenges amid legal setbacks and funding constraints, complicating efforts to support vulnerable groups effectively.

Alicia Munnell, Founder of a Retirement Research Hub, Is Retiring

Alicia Munnell highlights the urgency of addressing Social Security funding shortfalls, emphasizing a potential benefit reduction if reforms are not made.

The Biggest Social Security COLA Increases of All Time

Social Security beneficiaries receive annual cost-of-living adjustments to offset inflation, ensuring their purchasing power is maintained across years.
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Social Security 2025: 4 Things That Are Changing This January

Social Security changes in 2025 impact benefits, taxes and planning for retirement.
Understanding Social Security changes is essential for everyone, not just retirees.

Three Social Security Changes to Be Ready for In 2025

Social Security benefits are increasing by 2.5% in 2025 due to a Cost of Living Adjustment for retirees.

Social Security 2025: 3 Things You Need to Know About 2025's Social Security COLA

2025's Social Security COLA increase is 2.5%, the smallest in recent years, potentially inadequate against inflation.

Is Your Social Security COLA Falling Short? Here's What to Do

Social Security's 2.5% COLA for 2025 is insufficient to match rising inflation, necessitating budget re-evaluation for seniors.

Prediction: 3 Massive Ways Social Security Could Change in 2025

Social Security benefits will increase by 2.5% in 2025, alongside changes to the earnings-test limit and wage cap.

Get Ready for the Smallest Social Security COLA Since 2021

The 2025 Social Security COLA increase is expected to be 2.5%, the smallest in recent years.

Social Security 2025: 4 Things That Are Changing This January

Social Security changes in 2025 impact benefits, taxes and planning for retirement.
Understanding Social Security changes is essential for everyone, not just retirees.

Three Social Security Changes to Be Ready for In 2025

Social Security benefits are increasing by 2.5% in 2025 due to a Cost of Living Adjustment for retirees.

Social Security 2025: 3 Things You Need to Know About 2025's Social Security COLA

2025's Social Security COLA increase is 2.5%, the smallest in recent years, potentially inadequate against inflation.

Is Your Social Security COLA Falling Short? Here's What to Do

Social Security's 2.5% COLA for 2025 is insufficient to match rising inflation, necessitating budget re-evaluation for seniors.

Prediction: 3 Massive Ways Social Security Could Change in 2025

Social Security benefits will increase by 2.5% in 2025, alongside changes to the earnings-test limit and wage cap.

Get Ready for the Smallest Social Security COLA Since 2021

The 2025 Social Security COLA increase is expected to be 2.5%, the smallest in recent years.
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#retirement-planning

Are You Setting Yourself Up for a Smaller Social Security Benefit? Here's How to Find Out

Understanding how Social Security benefits are calculated can help maximize your retirement income.
Controlling your earnings history and working enough years are key to receiving full benefits.
Strategic filing for Social Security is essential for optimal financial planning.

Prediction: If You're In Your 50's, or Early 60's Your Social Security Age Will Be Raised Before Getting A Dime

Social Security eligibility age may increase by 2-3 years due to financial sustainability concerns.

3 Big Ways Baby Boomers are Setting Themselves Up for Disaster in Retirement

Many Baby Boomers plan to work until age 70, but health issues and job loss may prevent this, undermining their financial security.

Retirement Planning in 2025: 5 Brutal Truths No One's Telling You

Many people are overly optimistic about retirement, risking financial shortfalls due to unrealistic withdrawal rates and misconceptions about Social Security.

Baby Boomers Are Facing the Toughest Social Security Decision in Decades

Understanding Social Security decisions is crucial for Baby Boomers' retirement planning. The right choice can significantly influence financial security.

Two Big Things Boomers Are Getting Very Wrong About Social Security

Many Baby Boomers mistakenly believe Social Security won't be available during their retirement, despite the program's ability to provide benefits even if the trust fund depletes.

Are You Setting Yourself Up for a Smaller Social Security Benefit? Here's How to Find Out

Understanding how Social Security benefits are calculated can help maximize your retirement income.
Controlling your earnings history and working enough years are key to receiving full benefits.
Strategic filing for Social Security is essential for optimal financial planning.

Prediction: If You're In Your 50's, or Early 60's Your Social Security Age Will Be Raised Before Getting A Dime

Social Security eligibility age may increase by 2-3 years due to financial sustainability concerns.

3 Big Ways Baby Boomers are Setting Themselves Up for Disaster in Retirement

Many Baby Boomers plan to work until age 70, but health issues and job loss may prevent this, undermining their financial security.

Retirement Planning in 2025: 5 Brutal Truths No One's Telling You

Many people are overly optimistic about retirement, risking financial shortfalls due to unrealistic withdrawal rates and misconceptions about Social Security.

Baby Boomers Are Facing the Toughest Social Security Decision in Decades

Understanding Social Security decisions is crucial for Baby Boomers' retirement planning. The right choice can significantly influence financial security.

Two Big Things Boomers Are Getting Very Wrong About Social Security

Many Baby Boomers mistakenly believe Social Security won't be available during their retirement, despite the program's ability to provide benefits even if the trust fund depletes.
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My Mother-In-Law is moving in with us. Can I pay her as an "employee"?

Paying family as employees instead of simply giving them money can lead to potential fraud issues and complex tax implications.
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Here's Exactly How Much Income The Average Boomer's Retirement Accounts Will Provide

The median retirement savings for Baby Boomers is insufficient for a comfortable retirement, highlighting the importance of investment income alongside Social Security.

Trump Wants to Eliminate Taxes on Social Security Benefits -- but Will That Cause Even More Problems?

Social Security benefits are taxable at the federal and state levels, impacting low-income seniors.
Tax thresholds for Social Security are unreasonably low, affecting many retirees.
Eliminating taxes could relieve seniors now but harm Social Security's future.

Baby Boomers Can't Afford Their Dream Retirement

Many baby boomers are unprepared for retirement, heavily relying on Social Security, leading to a potential retirement crisis.

We're Less Than a Decade Away from Social Security's Trust Fund Running Dry. What Does This Mean for You?

Social Security's trust fund is projected to run out by 2035, risking a 17% cut in benefits without legislative changes.

Retire Smart in 2025: Best Global Spots for Americans

Many retirees in the U.S. are seeking affordable living overseas due to rising costs of health care and housing.

Older Americans are falling through the cracks of the programs designed to save them

Many older Americans regret not saving more and depending on insufficient government assistance programs.

Here's Exactly How Much Income The Average Boomer's Retirement Accounts Will Provide

The median retirement savings for Baby Boomers is insufficient for a comfortable retirement, highlighting the importance of investment income alongside Social Security.

Trump Wants to Eliminate Taxes on Social Security Benefits -- but Will That Cause Even More Problems?

Social Security benefits are taxable at the federal and state levels, impacting low-income seniors.
Tax thresholds for Social Security are unreasonably low, affecting many retirees.
Eliminating taxes could relieve seniors now but harm Social Security's future.

Baby Boomers Can't Afford Their Dream Retirement

Many baby boomers are unprepared for retirement, heavily relying on Social Security, leading to a potential retirement crisis.

We're Less Than a Decade Away from Social Security's Trust Fund Running Dry. What Does This Mean for You?

Social Security's trust fund is projected to run out by 2035, risking a 17% cut in benefits without legislative changes.

Retire Smart in 2025: Best Global Spots for Americans

Many retirees in the U.S. are seeking affordable living overseas due to rising costs of health care and housing.

Older Americans are falling through the cracks of the programs designed to save them

Many older Americans regret not saving more and depending on insufficient government assistance programs.
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#retirement-benefits

Millions of public workers are set to get higher Social Security benefits. Here's why

The Social Security Fairness Act increases benefits for nearly three million public employees, eliminating provisions that reduced payments for workers with other pensions.

Social Security Fairness Act: Who qualifies? How much will I get in increased SS payments? Here's everything to know

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to enhance Social Security benefits by repealing provisions that reduced payments for many public sector employees.

Biden Signs Bill to Raise Social Security Payments for Millions of Pensioners

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to increase payments for nearly 3 million public workers by eliminating restrictive provisions.

Turning 62? You Can Claim Social Security This Year - But Should You?

Claiming Social Security at 62 results in reduced benefits, with a penalty that can shrink payments by up to 30%.

Social Security Falling Apart, As Plans To Fix It Expand

Social Security benefits may significantly decrease after 2035, risking poverty for millions without congressional action.

This is the Biggest Social Security Check Any Retiree Will Get in 2025

The maximum Social Security check in 2025 is $5,108, significantly more than the average payment but still insufficient for high earners' needs.

Millions of public workers are set to get higher Social Security benefits. Here's why

The Social Security Fairness Act increases benefits for nearly three million public employees, eliminating provisions that reduced payments for workers with other pensions.

Social Security Fairness Act: Who qualifies? How much will I get in increased SS payments? Here's everything to know

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to enhance Social Security benefits by repealing provisions that reduced payments for many public sector employees.

Biden Signs Bill to Raise Social Security Payments for Millions of Pensioners

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to increase payments for nearly 3 million public workers by eliminating restrictive provisions.

Turning 62? You Can Claim Social Security This Year - But Should You?

Claiming Social Security at 62 results in reduced benefits, with a penalty that can shrink payments by up to 30%.

Social Security Falling Apart, As Plans To Fix It Expand

Social Security benefits may significantly decrease after 2035, risking poverty for millions without congressional action.

This is the Biggest Social Security Check Any Retiree Will Get in 2025

The maximum Social Security check in 2025 is $5,108, significantly more than the average payment but still insufficient for high earners' needs.
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If You're Rich, You May Not Get Social Security

The Social Security Administration may run out of funds by 2033, requiring congressional action to prevent reduced benefit payouts.

How Unauthorized Immigrants Help Finance Social Security Benefits

Undocumented immigrants significantly contribute to Social Security funds, covering shortfalls caused by demographic shifts.
Potential mass deportations could financially harm the Social Security program due to loss of tax revenue.
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Senate passes Social Security benefits boost for many public service retirees

The Senate's bipartisan bill aims to enhance Social Security benefits for nearly 3 million public employees, rectifying long-standing inequities.

Higher Social Security payments coming for millions of people from bill that Biden is signing

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to enhance benefits for public employees, addressing a historical disparity.

About 400,000 Californians due bigger Social Security payments under new federal law

New Social Security legislation in the US will provide retroactive benefits to public employees, affecting about 400,000 recipients in California.

Biden signs bill to boost social security payments for millions of public workers

The Social Security Fairness Act ensures economic security for public service workers by enhancing their retirement benefits, addressing disparities not updated in 20 years.

Senate passes bill that could give thousands in California bigger Social Security benefits

New legislation allows California public service employees to claim full Social Security benefits, reversing prior reductions due to federal laws.
The bill aims to support hundreds of thousands affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset.

Senate passes Social Security benefits boost for many public service retirees

The Senate's bipartisan bill aims to enhance Social Security benefits for nearly 3 million public employees, rectifying long-standing inequities.

Higher Social Security payments coming for millions of people from bill that Biden is signing

The Social Security Fairness Act aims to enhance benefits for public employees, addressing a historical disparity.

About 400,000 Californians due bigger Social Security payments under new federal law

New Social Security legislation in the US will provide retroactive benefits to public employees, affecting about 400,000 recipients in California.

Biden signs bill to boost social security payments for millions of public workers

The Social Security Fairness Act ensures economic security for public service workers by enhancing their retirement benefits, addressing disparities not updated in 20 years.

Senate passes bill that could give thousands in California bigger Social Security benefits

New legislation allows California public service employees to claim full Social Security benefits, reversing prior reductions due to federal laws.
The bill aims to support hundreds of thousands affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset.
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Book Review: Golden Years,' by James Chappel

The evolution of societal perceptions of old age in America is intricately tied to the introduction of Social Security.
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GOP Rep. Eyes Medicare, Social Security For DOGE Cuts: We Can Move The Retirement Age Back'

Medicare and Social Security cuts are considered to address federal budget inefficiencies.
Raising the retirement age for Social Security is being proposed as a cost-saving measure.

California woman surprised to learn of her own death

Bureaucratic errors can severely impact the lives of individuals, particularly the elderly, highlighted by Smith's experience of being wrongly declared dead.

Congress must make a Social Security resolution in 2025 - and Elon Musk can help

Congress risks further endangering Social Security and Medicare by expanding benefits instead of implementing necessary means testing.

Social Security's 2025 COLA Is 2.5%. Here's Why Yours Might Be Reduced

Social Security benefits will see a 2.5% COLA increase in 2025, but Medicare costs may reduce the net gain for some beneficiaries.

GOP Rep. Eyes Medicare, Social Security For DOGE Cuts: We Can Move The Retirement Age Back'

Medicare and Social Security cuts are considered to address federal budget inefficiencies.
Raising the retirement age for Social Security is being proposed as a cost-saving measure.

California woman surprised to learn of her own death

Bureaucratic errors can severely impact the lives of individuals, particularly the elderly, highlighted by Smith's experience of being wrongly declared dead.

Congress must make a Social Security resolution in 2025 - and Elon Musk can help

Congress risks further endangering Social Security and Medicare by expanding benefits instead of implementing necessary means testing.

Social Security's 2025 COLA Is 2.5%. Here's Why Yours Might Be Reduced

Social Security benefits will see a 2.5% COLA increase in 2025, but Medicare costs may reduce the net gain for some beneficiaries.
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#financial-planning

Social Security's full retirement age will jump in 2025. When can you collect your full benefits?

Social Security full retirement age is increasing due to a 1983 law linked to rising life expectancy.

These Are Most-Searched Social Security Strategies From This Year

Social Security strategies are crucial for optimizing retirement benefits.

3 Tips to Live Comfortably Off Social Security in 2025

Living comfortably on Social Security in 2025 is increasingly difficult due to rising costs, but strategic planning can help seniors manage their finances.

Social Security's full retirement age will jump in 2025. When can you collect your full benefits?

Social Security full retirement age is increasing due to a 1983 law linked to rising life expectancy.

These Are Most-Searched Social Security Strategies From This Year

Social Security strategies are crucial for optimizing retirement benefits.

3 Tips to Live Comfortably Off Social Security in 2025

Living comfortably on Social Security in 2025 is increasingly difficult due to rising costs, but strategic planning can help seniors manage their finances.
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For homeless seniors, finding stable housing takes a village and a lot of luck

Rising housing costs and insufficient support have led to a significant increase in homelessness among seniors in the U.S., particularly in Montana.

Americans in Their 50s Think They Need This Much to Retire Comfortably

Gen X believes they need $1.56 million for retirement, highlighting a cautious approach to financial security.

Trump's Appointee for Social Security Raises Fears of Austerity and Cuts

Frank Bisignano's nomination as SSA commissioner raises concerns among experts about his suitability to protect Social Security programs.

Congress Approves Full Social Security Benefits for Public Sector Retirees

Bipartisan legislation enabling full Social Security benefits for public sector retirees was passed, indicating strong bipartisan support amid budgetary concerns.
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Despite Trump Assurances on Sunday, DOGE Heads Musk and Ramaswamy Signal Social Security Cuts Are Coming

Trump assures no cuts to Social Security, but potential efficiency measures may be considered.
Fraud in Social Security is minimal, suggesting no significant savings will be realized by targeting it.

How Could Elon Musk's DOGE Impact Social Security?

Government spending can become inefficient, leading to initiatives like DOGE aimed at reducing waste and securing financial stability for programs like Social Security.

Despite Trump Assurances on Sunday, DOGE Heads Musk and Ramaswamy Signal Social Security Cuts Are Coming

Trump assures no cuts to Social Security, but potential efficiency measures may be considered.
Fraud in Social Security is minimal, suggesting no significant savings will be realized by targeting it.

How Could Elon Musk's DOGE Impact Social Security?

Government spending can become inefficient, leading to initiatives like DOGE aimed at reducing waste and securing financial stability for programs like Social Security.
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56 million Americans don't have access to a retirement plan at work - and Social Security may not be enough to keep them afloat as they age

56 million US workers lack employer-provided pension or retirement savings plans, leading to financial insecurity.

An insane social-security giveaway, Biden tech deal aids CCP, hurts US and other commentary

The Senate plans Social Security payouts to public sector workers, risking faster insolvency for the benefit system and significant lifetime losses for average couples.

SSA opens online application for core disability program

The Social Security Administration has launched an online application for Supplemental Security Income to simplify access for eligible individuals.

The Social Security Fairness Act, which would unleash benefits for millions, is headed to the Senate for a vote

The Social Security Fairness Act seeks to secure full benefits for 2.8 million people, addressing long-standing inequities for public service workers.

What will happen to Social Security under Trump's tax plan?

Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security may benefit higher earners but risks deepening the program's financial issues.

9 Things To Buy at Costco This Winter If You Live on Social Security

Costco offers affordable winter apparel options, beneficial for individuals living on fixed incomes.

Are Social Security Benefits Really Protected Against Inflation? Here's the Scoop

Social Security COLAs are failing to protect seniors from inflation due to inadequate calculation methods. They are based on CPI-W, which doesn't reflect seniors' true expenses.

UK ministers promise new settlement' for carers amid allowance scandal

The UK government is addressing the crisis of unpaid carer overpayments with a new independent review to support vulnerable individuals better.

I Want to Cut My Mother-in-Law Out of Our Lives Because of Her Very Offensive Lifestyle

The daughter-in-law's resentment is unfounded; the mother-in-law's finances may not be as lavish or manageable as perceived.
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