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What to know about the congressional push to expand some Social Security benefits
Both provisions would be repealed by the bill, thereby increasing Social Security payments for many. The budgetary effect of the legislation is considerable, adding an estimated $195 billion to federal deficits over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
What Will Happen to Social Security After Trump Takes Office?
Readers are concerned that his campaign proposals would put Social Security’s finances on thinner ice, endangering their payments.
Social Security bill to expand benefits is in the hands of the Senate
The Social Security Fairness Act, which would increase benefits for 2.8 million retirees, has bipartisan support but time running out.
How they voted: Ryan, Molinaro on Social Security benefits
Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week. Along with roll call votes this week, the House also passed these measures without a vote: the
Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against New Social Security Benefits
The House of Representatives voted to increase Social Security benefits for millions of Americans this week with a bipartisan majority, but a substantial number of Republicans voted against the measure to help pensioners and their spouses get full benefits.
House pushes bill to expand Social Security benefits. Here's what to know.
The House is expected to try to pass a Social Security-related bill this week to ensure benefits for workers who are also eligible for other pensions, despite a surprise move by hard-right Freedom Caucus leaders to derail the effort.
Trump promised to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits, but don't bank on it yet
Tax experts advise a 'wait-and-see' approach to planning when it comes to Trump's campaign promise to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits.
How a second Trump term could affect Social Security benefits
Though President-elect Donald Trump has often promised to protect Social Security, he has not explained exactly how he would save the beloved – but financially troubled – entitlement program. Nor did he take any meaningful steps to shore up Social Security during his first term in the White House.
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How to schedule an appointment in your Social Security Office? Easy guide to do it online
Scheduling an appointment with your Social Security office online is a straightforward process that can save time and avoid ...
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Trump's plan for Social Security would help baby boomers in the short term and cut benefits for anyone younger
Trump promised to cut Social Security taxes. Experts say the plan could slash benefits for low-income retirees and younger ...
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The Social Security Fairness Act explained
After years of workers not receiving their full Social Security benefits, Congress is voting whether to remove two key provisions or keep them.
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Social Security November 2024: Your Money Is Headed Your Way Soon
The next round of November's Social Security payments are headed out to recipients in a few short days. If you're expecting a ...
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Social Security recipients get a raise soon. Scammers are on notice.
The Social Security Administration announced last month that it’s implementing Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) for the ...
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Can You Receive Food Stamps While on Social Security? Here's What You Need to Know
Aging may be just a part of life. While there is wisdom to be gained, complications can arise. Perhaps you did not save ...
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Social Security Fairness Act passes House, heads to Senate. See Louisiana leaders’ reactions
The House passed House Resolution 82, the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023, on Tuesday, Nov. 12. H.R. 82 aims to ...
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Is Social Security Taxable? How Much You'll Pay
Up to 50% of Social Security income is taxable for individuals with a gross income of at least $25,000 and for couples filing ...
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