Over the last 40 years, every Trustees Report has pointed to the program having a long-term funding obligation shortfall. In ...
I'm 62 and currently working but my spouse passed away when I was 60. He waited until age 70 to take his Social Security. Can ...
The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, eliminates rules that ...
The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates two provisions, the WEP and the GPO, that have been penalizing a sizable portion ...
there are other ways you can lose Social Security benefits. For example, if you are widowed or divorced and receiving survivor benefits, remarrying before age 60 will make you ineligible for those ...
Keep in mind that the Social Security Administration also pays benefits in the month after they're due. For example, if you turn 62 on March 21, 2025, you won't be eligible for benefits until April ...
Social Security is a big deal, delivering retirement benefits to more than 50 million retirees annually along with disability ...
He said Fairland Local Schools driver Barbara Ward received her husband’s $2,100 monthly Social Security survivor’s benefits after he passed away 10 years ago, but those payments were cut to $ ...
On Jan. 5, President Biden signed into law the Social Security Fairness Act, which will provide new or additional Social ...
Millions of retirees will see an increase in Social Security benefits after President Joe Biden signed a bill. Here's how benefits will change.
The Social Security Fairness Act is retroactive to benefits paid in 2024.
Turning 62 is a big milestone. For many, it marks the end of a decades-long career. It also signals eligibility for Social Security benefits, a primary source of income for a lot of retirees.