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Because Martin O’Malley left the federal government at the end of the Biden administration, the Office of Special Counsel ...
Social Security beneficiaries are expected to receive the lowest cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) since 2021, according to ...
Additionally, President Trump last month pushed Congress to approve a "big, beautiful" tax and spending bill that fulfills ...
A foundational change to Social Security presented by President Trump would fundamentally weaken the program's financial ...
Americans born in 1960 will turn 65—but they won't reach full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security until 67.
The change specifically affects Americans born in 1960 this year, because they will be turning 65 in 2025 — formerly the full ...
The increase in retirement age reflects the country's demographic and economic changes. Understanding how your year of birth affects you, and how decisions about when to retire imp ...
Amending the Social Security Act requires 60 votes in the upper house of Congress. The thing is, neither Democrats nor Republicans have held a supermajority of seats (60) in the Senate since 1979 ...
The full retirement age to collect Social Security benefits has once again shifted, meaning Americans born in 1960 who want to receive full benefits will have to keep working until they reach 67 ...
The increase in the full retirement age (FRA) reflects a phased change that began with the 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act, intended to account for longer life expectancy and financial ...
The change comes as part of a phased approach taken by the federal government back in 1983, when they made amendments to the Social Security Act that were intended to help keep the program afloat.