The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the Social Security Administration (SSA) released a warning this week about a new imposter scam targeting seniors ...
India criticises UN report for falsely claiming women health workers lack social security. BJP MP highlights ASHA worker ...
COLAs are determined by measuring inflation throughvarious indices, the most common being the Consumer Price Index. While they're normally announced in October whenthe Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
The problem with the “basic math” behind delaying Social Security is that it often overlooks longevity risk. While it’s true ...
Issuing a paper check costs about 50 cents, according to the Treasury Department. The cost drops down to less than 15 cents per electronic transfer. Tax law experts note that those who could struggle ...
The Social Security Administration is reminding recipients that all federal benefit payments will soon be made electronically, SSA says paper checks will be phased out in most cases. Video above: Top ...
Monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income payments for individuals with disabilities are likely to increase next year, a new projection shows. Benefits are expected to jump 2.7% ...
The most anticipated Social Security announcement of the year -- the 2026 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) -- will be revealed on Oct. 15. If two independent estimates prove accurate, Social ...
Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano on Friday walked back his remark made earlier in the day that raising the retirement age was among the entitlement reforms being considered ...
Few government programs impact as many people as Social Security. Over 70 million Americans received a Social Security payment in July, and that number continues to climb every month. While Social ...
Facing warnings that Social Security could become insolvent by 2034, administration officials say the program’s future depends on reforms from Congress, with all policy options expected to be debated.
Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano is shown during a recent congressional hearing. Is he up to the task of keeping Social Security safe? (Bloomberg / Getty Images) There's some good news ...