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At the start of 2025, then-President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law, paving the way for 2.8 million Americans to receive an increase in their monthly Social Security… ...
The decrease was not driven by Americans earning less, but was instead attributed to a reduction in Social Security payments.
The Social Security landscape in the United States is ever-evolving, with policy updates impacting millions. While some changes aim to enhance the system, others pose challenges.
As people nervously look towards the future of Social Security, a major change will impact certain retirees. The Social Security Fairness Act has repealed two major provisions — The Windfall ...
Congress should act to extend the life of the Social Security Trust Fund, which is exactly the opposite of what Biden and Congress did last year with the Social Security Fairness Act.
The Social Security Fairness Act was signed into law by President Joe Biden in January 2025 to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset. The law means retirees, and ...
The Social Security Fairness Act made it possible for many public servants to receive Social Security they'd earned on top of their other retirement plans.
Married, divorced and widowed workers with pensions from jobs not covered by Social Security have traditionally missed out on spousal benefits, including former-spouse and surviving spousal ...
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll taxes.
Social Security will not be able to fully pay monthly benefits to tens of millions of retirees and people with disabilities in 2034 if lawmakers don’t act to address the program’s pending ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, recently passed by Congress, promises to rectify long-standing inequities in benefits for public sector workers.