The Social Security Administration's annual cost-of-living adjustment will go up by 2.8% in 2026, agency officials said.
Once the trust fund falls to zero, Social Security is only legally allowed to pay out as much in benefits as it brings in.
Social Security recipients will still get their benefits, including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and benefits for ...
Trump is proposing to remove age as a factor in disability determinations. That could cost 750,000 Americans their benefits ...
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Major changes to Social Security could reshape retirement safety net, disproportionately affecting African Americans and ...
Despite repeatedly promising not to cut Social Security, the Trump Administration is reportedly preparing a proposed rule that could reduce the share of applicants who qualify for Social ...
Wisconsin residents who were previously denied unemployment benefits while receiving Social Security Disability Insurance could be eligible for financial compensation for past benefits. Here’s ...
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The Social Security Administration has been impacted by the ongoing government shutdown. How does it affect payments and ...
Once you reach the FRA for Social Security, your benefits are paid out of the OASI fund, should the fund be insufficient to pay full benefits, which is projected to happen in 2033. You have one thing ...
Most people who receive Social Security get one check a month based on their birthdate. Each month, the Social Security Administration issues payments to Americans who qualify for this benefit so they ...