President Donald Trump's mass deportation plans could have a significant economic side effect: draining Social Security funding.
This Is What 2026 COLA Will Be for Social Security Benefits
The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) applied to Social Security payments in any given year is based on CPI-W inflation from the third quarter of the previous year. In that sense, COLAs are a reimbursement mechanism to compensate retirees for the buying power benefits lost in the previous year.
Checks are issued throughout the month, based on the recipient's birth date or the duration of time they have been receiving benefits.
Just after midnight on the very last day of the 2024 Senate session, the Social Security Fairness Act was passed.
President Joe Biden recently signed the Social Security Fairness Act, which eliminated the Government Pension Offset and Windfall Elimination Provision rules. Biden touted the bill as a way
Former Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves' Social Security Fairness Act repeals WEP and GPO penalties for millions of government retirees.
The bad news is that you'll lose spousal benefits once you're no longer married, but you could be entitled to a different type of benefit. You'll only qualify for spousal benefits if you're currently married to someone who is entitled to either retirement or disability benefits.
If Social Security reserves are depleted by 2033, as predicted, future benefits could be cut by as much as 21%. Here’s how to weather the impending storm.
The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), a nonpartisan senior group, recently released their monthly COLA estimate, predicting that it would moderate to 2.1% in 2026.
High profile prisoners from the January 6, 2021 insurrection began to be freed Tuesday after President Donald Trump’s controversial pardons for almost everyone convicted.Freed prisoners included Enrique Tarrio,
Deciding when to claim Social Security benefits is one of the most critical financial decisions retirees face.