The ongoing government shutdown has delayed the announcement of the annual Social Security cost-of-living increase.
The traditional retirement age of 65 is no longer the standard for full Social Security benefits. Due to a 1983 law, the full ...
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Air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration agents are among the federal employees classified as ...
Thousands of Social Security Administration workers have been furloughed by government shutdown. Here's how it has affected ...
If you were born after a certain year, you won't be able to collect Social Security benefits for several more years. Here's why.
Retirees who collect Social Security are going to get a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) in 2026. The exact amount of that ...
Stacker used data from the Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Tax Foundation, and Zillow to determine where Social Security checks go the furthest.
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When combined with the potential for benefit cuts early next decade, the rising cost of Medicare could become a huge burden ...
The Social Security retirement and Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) trust funds are approaching insolvency, with both trust ...
The government shutdown is delaying data that impacts the cost-of-living adjustments for millions of Social Security ...