The Senate Finance Committee holds a confirmation hearing for Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for the U.S. Treasury Secretary. The Senate Finance Committee holds a confirmation hearing for Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for the U.S. Treasury Secretary.
While all Social Security beneficiaries will get a boost to benefits in 2025, certain pensioners are also expected to see a notable change to benefit rules.
Francois Melese warned in a recent op-ed of the damaging effects of Trump's plan to end Social Security taxes.
U.S. Rep. David Schweikert warned on the House floor this week about ballooning deficits in Social Security and Medicaid programs.
In 2017, the Trump Administration passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). While this law is complex, it essentially provided for a number of tax breaks and deductions, many of which are scheduled to sunset in 2025. Trump has said he plans to extend these tax cuts, but that's not a sure thing.
Toni, Last week's Medicare Part D question was from Tonya regarding discovering that she and her husband are receiving an "extra" Part D premium, which she never knew about.
Just two weeks before leaving the White House, President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023 into law on Jan. 5, 2024. This new law repeals two Social Security clawbacks that ...
I am retired collecting Social Security, my military pension, and State retirement benefits. According to my SSA statement, over my working lifetime I paid $14,302 into Medicare, but I never used that medical plan.
Undocumented workers often pay taxes that help fund programs like Social Security — even if they can’t collect from them in the future.
While all Social Security beneficiaries will get a boost to benefits in 2025, certain pensioners are also expected to see a notable change to benefit rules. A new $2,000 annual cap for Medicare ...
Social Security and Medicare are slowly running out of money, but what does that mean for the retirees counting on them? Actually, it's not all bad news.
Almost all Social Security beneficiaries are familiar with the most popular and publicized change: the increase in monthly benefit checks for 2025 due to the automated cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. As you already know, that increase will be 2.5%.