The Social Security Administration is transforming customer service, including major improvements to online access, call ...
A digital-first transformation is underway at the Social Security Administration, following cuts made by the Trump ...
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The WEP is Over: How It's Rise and Fall Affects Some Workers' Social Security Payments
One of those changes? The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP), which came to life roughly four decades ago (and subsequently ...
The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) average wait times for calls improved in fiscal year (FY) 2025, says a report the SSA's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has issued. The report, issued ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) internal watchdog has confirmed that the agency’s publicly reported phone service data was accurate and that performance improved during fiscal ...
Of the over 71 million Americans who receive regular Social Security payments, the last group will receive their December benefits this week. Afterwards, there will be only one more SSI check ...
Millions of public workers received a notice this year and saw something unexpected. The Social Security Administration (SSA) informed them that their Social Security checks were going up and a ...
When medical costs are rising rapidly, Medicare consumes a larger portion of Social Security benefits each year. Recipients of Social Security will experience that in a big way in 2026. Social ...
Social Security beneficiaries may get good or bad news when they receive Form 1099, which shows the amount of benefits earned in 2025 and their tax liabilities when they file taxes in 2026. Two laws ...
Americans like Social Security, but no one wants to pay for it, a new survey shows. To keep Social Security, 53% of Americans under age 30 say they’d rather cut benefits for current retirees than pay ...
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Dec. 9 (UPI) --KISS co-founder Gene Simmons and others testified for and against the proposed American Music Fairness Act during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday in Washington. Simmons ...
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