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A spokesperson said that Social Security's congressional affairs work is continuing in offices across the agency.
A former employee said the Social Security Administration's Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs has reduced its worker count.
For the vast majority of people, the stream of promised retirement checks is worth more than anything else, our columnist ...
The Social Security program turned 90 in August, and many wonder what the future holds for the program and its beneficiaries. Here is a roundup of important Social Security updates from last month and ...
A new report from the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the federal budget deficit reached $2 trillion over the past ...
Social Security Administration (SSA) to serve the growing number of beneficiaries with fewer staff, creating customer service ...
Past, present, and even future cost realities are forcing older Americans into making tough choices. Here's what you can do about it.
Despite presidential proclamations, Social Security’s financial outlook is more troubled than ever. A new report from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) warns that as Social ...
Retired workers can significantly raise their Social Security benefit by claiming at age 70 rather than age 62.
Her focus is reporting on Social Security, other government benefits and ... seniors and those near retirement would not be affected. But analysis by the Congressional Budget Office shows that raising ...
Rising prices and future uncertainty are reshaping how Social Security beneficiaries manage their everyday spending and long-term financial plans.
The Social Security actuary projects the 2025 budget law Congress passed in July will accelerate insolvency of the program’s retirement trust fund from early 2033 to late 2032. That may seem like a ...