Social Security is a complex program that has undergone a number of changes since the program was signed into law in 1935. One of those changes? The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP), which came to ...
If you've been on Social Security for a while, you probably know that 2025 hasn't been a typical year for the program.
You've probably read multiple headlines about changes to Social Security, or maybe you're about to retire and wondering if ...
The health care and financial support programs are facing a funding shortfall that may hit as early as the mid-2030s.
If you’re among the 74.5 million Americans receiving Social Security or claiming soon, 2026 brings a wave of changes that affect your retirement — including a new age rule. Here's what to know.
The debate surrounding the recent tax legislation, particularly the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), has stirred confusion among U.S. citizens living abroad. However, the most transformative change for ...
A Social Security 'war room,' threats to shut the agency, worker buyouts and a restraining order - here's a timeline of what has taken place so far this year Millions of Americans rely on Social ...
Question: “I will turn 73 this month. I have two IRAs, a Roth, a 401(k), and two 403(b)’s, totaling over $1 million. I am fortunate to have a decent pension, and even with the Windfall Elimination ...
For landlords, the benefits extend well beyond tax credits. Solar reduces service calls, lowers tenant anxiety during extreme ...
The Washington, D.C. metropolitan area is unique in the United States: few regions are as closely tied to the federal government’s size, scope, and spending. While I have seen many changes in ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) bases your benefits on your highest 35 years of earnings. The more you earn (up to a certain limit), the higher your benefit will be. If you have fewer than 35 ...
Social Security faces funding challenges, but most benefits aren’t vanishing. Here’s what to expect—and how to plan—based on ...