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Former President Biden addresses concerns about Social Security's future under the Trump administration in a Chicago speech.
The Social Security Administration reversed a policy limiting phone applications amid criticism and staffing concerns.
Millions of Americans have started to or will soon see significant changes in their Social Security benefits as new laws and policies take effect in March 2025. Many individuals will be thrilled ...
Retirees are likely to see only a modest rise in Social Security benefits next year when the Social Security Administration (SSA) announces the 2026 cost-of-living (COLA) increase in the fall.
After his election, Donald Trump told NBC News that “we’re not touching Social Security,” other than to make it more efficient. But Elon Musk, who now wields enormous power in his role ...
President Donald Trump has said multiple times that he has no plans to cut Social Security. That suggests he understands the old political axiom that Social Security is the third rail in American ...
More and more Americans will be forced make the trek to their local Social Security office to finalize claims or enroll in benefits starting next month. The Social Security Administration reported ...
The Trump administration backed down this week from a change that would have made accessing Social Security benefits harder following backlash and confusion among recipients. As part of a ...
Social Security changes are still happening. Tennesseans may soon have to go in office to make changes. If you owe a repayment on an overpayment, starting March 27, you will not receive a check ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Social Security Administration, Frank Bisignano, got an earful from Senate Democrats at his confirmation hearing Tuesday, in the wake ...
Achieving government efficiency’s been a mantra of President Donald Trump’s second term, but some people say the slashing of the Social Security Administration will have the opposite effect or ...
Social Security offices could see longer lines due to short staffing and limited phone service. A new in-person ID requirement may make it harder for some Americans to claim Social Security.