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We can’t ‘leave Social Security alone,’ but we can protect people who need it
The United States is at a crossroads. You may have heard that Social Security is politically impossible to reform. But that belief will be hard to sustain. In a few years, the Social Security
Social Security benefits: What young people should know
The Social Security Administration continually tries to remind people of all ages that it pays benefit to more than just retirees.
US social security benefits to rise 2.5 percent in 2025
U.S. retirees will receive a 2.5 percent increase in their Social Security checks in 2025, the Social Security Administration said on Thursday, translating into an average of roughly $50 per month more starting in January.
Social Security Tax Limit Jumps 4.4% for 2025
The Social Security Administration has announced significant changes affecting millions and high earners as we approach a new year.
Will More of Your Paycheck Go to Social Security Taxes Next Year?
Some high earners will find they owe more Social Security tax next year thanks to changes in the wage base limit. Learn more here.
This Week in Medicare & Social Security - Oct. 14 - Oct. 18, 2024
In case you missed it, here's what Retirement Daily published on Medicare and Social Security this week, and more.
Is Your State Taxing Social Security? Find Out Now
Generally, only very low-income taxpayers escape the Social Security tax altogether. Depending on other substantial sources of income, up to 85% of Social Security benefits may ultimately be taxable.
Are my Social Security benefits taxed? What to know
Here’s what you need to know about Social Security benefits and taxes. The government program provides financial assistance to Americans throughout their lives, including retirement. Social Security is the major source of income for people over the age of 65,
What Could the Election Mean for Social Security and Medicare?
With the presidential election just days away, here's a look at Harris vs. Trump on Social Security and Medicare.
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Social Security's 2025 COLA Will Be 2.5%. Here's Why Most Retirees Will Probably See a Smaller Increase in Their Monthly Benefit.
Retirees across the United States now know how big of a raise they'll receive next year. The Social Security Administration ...
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Social Security check cuts – date already confirmed
The United States is currently at a critical point, with Social Security judged politically unattainable for modification, a ...
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New Social Security Program Would Give High School Graduates $25,000
A Minnesota congressman has proposed the American Dream Accounts Act, which would call for a new fund within the Social ...
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Social Security 2025 COLA: Here's Exactly How Much Retirees Are Getting
Now that September's inflation data has been revealed, the Social Security Administration has officially announced the 2025 ...
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Next Social Security Check Announced – Retirees to Receive Final October Payment
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is the federal agency in charge of delivering a monthly Social Security check for ...
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Here’s What to Know About Social Security If You’re Thinking of Retiring Overseas
More and more Americans are retiring abroad due to escalating healthcare costs and the general cost of living in the United ...
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Tips, overtime, Social Security: A look at Donald Trump’s no-tax pledges and what they might cost
Donald Trump has pledged to end taxes on everything from tips to Social Security and overtime pay if he’s elected to the ...
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We can protect people who need Social Security
The
United
States
is at a crossroads. You may have heard that
Social
Security
is politically impossible to reform. But that belief will be hard to sustain. In a few years, the
Social
...
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Congress Could Soon Vote on a Bipartisan Social Security Bill to Expand Benefits for Nearly 2.8 Million Americans
Not everyone favors the bill, which could cost $190 billion over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget ...
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