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The Social Security trust funds may run out by 2032 leading to benefit cuts of up to 19%. Here’s why the money could run out earlier than expected.
The US Department of Education plans to reinstate garnishment of Social Security benefits for certain delinquent federal ...
The program gave birth to the idea of retirement and covers nearly all Americans — but now it faces major financial and ...
Before the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed Congress, Marilyn Maddocks was “terrified” that lawmakers held her fate in their ...
Beginning July 24, Social Security garnishment recommenced for more than an estimated 1,000,000 beneficiaries who've been ...
If you're a Social Security beneficiary or planning your retirement, concerns about potential benefit cuts are valid. These worries stem from real financial challenges facing the program. Here, we ...
Surveys show continued misconceptions and pessimism about the program, as well as bipartisan support for reforms to sustain ...
Nearly 400,000 older and disabled low-income Americans could lose SSI support under a proposed Trump Administration rule. The ...
As millions of Americans rely on Social Security for their monthly income, new reports indicate the program’s finances are at ...
The stability of the Social Security system in the United States is in a critical situation Recent changes in tax legislation have accelerated the financial collapse of the trust f ...
The new bill comes as the Social Security trust fund approaches possible depletion and as Congress faces mounting pressure.
Nearly 400,000 SSI beneficiaries living with family or friends experiencing their own financial struggles likely would have their benefits cut — typically by hundreds of dollars per month — or lose ...