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The long-term solvency of the Social Security program remains a pressing concern for millions of retirees and future retirees ...
Without Congressional action, Social Security benefits could be cut by 25% by 2035 due to funding shortfalls and demographic ...
Spike in early Social Security claims this year points to growing concerns about the health of the Social Security system, ...
“Somewhere between 10% and 30% of people who get Social Security right now should not receive it. Because they don’t need it, ...
Let’s talk about the retirement panic that has folk hitting the Social Security button faster than folks rush to buy Beyoncé ...
Here are three important Social Security changes retirees need to know about in 2025.
Social Security is primarily funded by a dedicated payroll tax, which takes 6.2% of wages from workers and employers. But ...
Additionally, President Trump last month pushed Congress to approve a "big, beautiful" tax and spending bill that fulfills ...
As Donald Trump pushes new tax cuts, experts warn of long-term risks to Social Security. Here’s how his policies could reshape benefits and the future of retirement.
Most U.S. adults said Social Security benefits shouldn’t be reduced in any way – a view broadly shared across ages, racial ...
The first factor is the solvency of the social security system itself. SSA estimates based on current laws show that the ...
Many people know that Social Security will be depleted by 2035 or 2033, depending on who does the math. People don’t realize ...