The Washington Post reports that the nonpartisan bookkeeper said there’s no other way to cut $1.5 trillion from the budget over the next decade.
President Trump continues to claim his administration won’t touch Social Security. But as Elon Musk and the so-called ...
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Hosted on MSNSocial Security begins paying retroactive benefitsMillions of retired teachers, firefighters, police officers, and others with public pensions will soon reap the benefits of ...
On Tuesday, Trump implemented 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, a disastrous move that plummeted financial markets and ...
WASHINGTON -Large swaths of the U.S. government would be forced to stop operating at midnight on March 14 if Congress does ...
A Republican proposal for $880 billion in spending cuts drew hundreds of disabled New Jerseyans and their advocates to the NJ ...
Republicans will not be able to meet their budget target without making large cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, the ...
As part of the Trump administration's efforts to cut government spending, the Social Security Administration is facing a "significant workforce reduction" and reorganization of priorities.
Some in the GOP, including the president, oppose slashing Medicaid. But with cuts to Social Security and Medicare already ...
House GOP pushes 'big' budget resolution to passage, a crucial step toward delivering Trump's agenda
The proposal includes $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts. It kick-starts a weeks-long process to ...
Republicans can’t achieve their goal of slashing $2 trillion in federal spending over the next decade without cutting Medicaid, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
The Social Security Administration is sending out retroactive payments right now, thanks to the Social Security Fairness Act.
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