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Social Security beneficiaries are expected to face a 24% cut in payments by late 2032 following the enactment of President ...
Retirees are facing the prospect of substantial Social Security cuts in just seven years, sooner than projected, due to the ...
A new analysis projects steep automatic cuts to Social Security and Medicare starting in 2032, unless lawmakers act to ...
If Congress does nothing, Social Security recipients may see a 24% cut in annual benefits in 2033, a new analysis shows.
The Social Security Administration, which overpays billions in benefits annually, is beginning to withhold some benefits sent ...
Social Security payments go out July 23 to eligible retirees. Meanwhile, confusion persists over claiming ages and benefit ...
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Retired workers who have been paid too much will have 50% of their Social Security benefits withheld starting in late July. Beneficiaries who believe a mistake has been made, or else cannot afford to ...
To qualify for Social Security spousal benefits, it's not enough to be over the minimum age of 62 while married to a worker ...
The Social Security Administration announced a major update to its technological advancements on Wednesday as part of its larger mission, led by new Commissioner Frank Bisignano, to modernize the ...
The transition primarily affects a small group of beneficiaries who have not switched to electronic payment methods already, ...
Experts say retiree Social Security is still taxable and you'll need to read the fine print to understand your situation and ...
The highest benefit possible—$5,108—is available for those who delay claiming until age 70. Those who retire at age 62 can ...
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