The repeal of two provisions will boost Social Security payments for certain beneficiaries, and will include back payments. Here's what we know so far.
If you're coming up on your retirement date without a lot of money in savings, you're not alone. Many people struggle to build savings for retirement due to a variety of factors, from sluggish wages to medical bills and other unforeseen expenses that get in the way of steady IRA or 401 (k) contributions.
One of Social Security's best features is that its benefits are adjusted for inflation annually -- via cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). So if you're collecting $2,000 per month now, you won't be collecting $2,
President Donald Trump has tapped businessman Frank Bisignano as the Social Security Commissioner. What could that mean for you?
The third round of January’s Social Security payments, worth up to $5,108 for the highest-income earners who retire at age 70, will go out to the third group of retirees today. Here is all you need to know about this month’s Social Security payments, which go out in three rounds.
Specifically, you lose 5/9 of 1% of your PIA per month for up to 36 months when claiming early, then 5/12 of 1% for every month thereafter. That means signing up for Social Security at 62 can reduce your checks by up to 30%.
Checks are issued throughout the month, based on the recipient's birth date or the duration of time they have been receiving benefits.
The city’s Social Security Administration Office is temporarily closing due to renovations and causing significant disruptions for Hudson Valley seniors, U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan
Just after midnight on the very last day of the 2024 Senate session, the Social Security Fairness Act was passed.
Sterling Wealth Management's Sharon Allen and Daly Andersson answer Jana Wiersema's questions about the impact of the new Social Security Fairness Act.
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Kathryn McCall, a CFP and financial adviser with CAPTRUST, highlights how individuals previously affected due to shifting from private to public sector roles will now receive fair compensation without pension penalties.