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Concerns about the state of Social Security continue to grow among Americans. According to a recent LendingTree survey, 62% ...
Social Security is in serious need of reform before its trust fund runs out of reserves in the next decade. There are several ...
The Social Security Fairness Act has brought significant changes, eliminating the WEP and GPO provisions. While this boosts ...
The recent elimination of the WEP and GPO through the 'Social Security Fairness Act' has brought benefits to millions of ...
The Social Security Fairness Act is primarily about repealing provisions that reduce Social Security benefits for individuals ...
The good news is that even if your career changes from federal service to private sector employment, Social Security is a ...
It’s not unusual for Social Security to undergo changes on a yearly basis. Sometimes, those changes are positive ones. Other ...
There are a myriad of reasons why retirees look to build long-term portfolios that can sustain their spending goals in ...
The new legislation repeals the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset and is retroactive to January 2024.
With the full retirement age (FRA) set at 67 for those born between 1960 and 1970, Americans are grappling with new Social ...
Spousal benefits are different. Individuals can still be eligible for spousal benefits even if they haven't worked or paid into the system, the agency said. Spouses can get as much as 50% of the other ...
The recent changes in Social Security laws mean public employees affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and ...