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Trying to keep up with changes can be a lot to digest, but focusing on the most impactful can help you stay informed without being overwhelmed.
The SSA confirmed that beneficiaries and my Social Security account holders will not be required to visit a field office.
A potentially history-making COLA is on track to be dwarfed by a rapidly climbing expense for select retirees.
American seniors are frustrated with how Social Security adjusts for inflation, and they want change.
Amazon Prime users face a surge in phishing scams, with attackers impersonating Amazon to steal sensitive data.
Say goodbye to retiring at 62: Social Security in the U.S. and the last-minute changes to retirement
Planning to retire at 62 is no longer as attractive as it once was. While this remains the earliest age at which you can start receiving Social Security benefits, doing ...
The Social Security Administration will stop sending monthly paper checks after Sept. 30. Here's what you need to do to make sure you still get your money.
The Social Security Administration has a major shift planned for later this year. Starting Sept. 30, the federal agency will discontinue issuing paper checks for benefit payments. The change, SSA ...
The Social Security Administration is transitioning away from paper checks this year, only allowing electronic payments for beneficiaries.
Key Points Social Security is at risk of having to cut benefits in less than a decade. There's a good chance lawmakers will do what it takes to prevent those cuts from happening. The solutions ...
The Social Security trust fund could be depleted by early 2033, triggering 23% across-the-board benefit cuts for all recipients.
A recent report finds that Social Security covers only about 30% of retirees’ expenses on average in the largest U.S. cities.
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