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It's not good news: If you get divorced, you should take action before Social Security
Getting divorced not only involves an emotional change, but also a financial one. In the United States, divorce can affect ...
My husband passed away last year. He was retired and a Social Security beneficiary. I was told that I cannot get any of his ...
As the Social Security Administration (SSA) rolls out a series of sweeping modifications, retirees and those approaching ...
Social Security rules changed this year—learn the four updates that could impact your benefits, retirement planning and ...
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 The Social Security Fairness Act has repealed two major provisions — The Windfall ...
In January of this year, the Social Security Fairness Act (the “Act”) was signed into law, marking a potentially significant change for certain retirees who receive pensions from public sector work.
Social Security has undergone many changes this year, largely due to President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which implemented tax deductions ...
The new bill comes as the Social Security trust fund approaches possible depletion and as Congress faces mounting pressure.
For millions of Americans, including federal employees and annuitants, Social Security and Medicare represent foundational pillars of retirement, providing financial support and health care coverage.
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