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The introduction of the Senate’s Protect America’s Workforce Act to restore federal unions comes as the House’s bill nears the possibility of a floor vote.
A recent law means widows and dependents may qualify for higher Social Security payments and even back pay if they take ...
Social Security rules changed this year—learn the four updates that could impact your benefits, retirement planning and ...
Getting divorced not only involves an emotional change, but also a financial one. In the United States, divorce can affect ...
As the Social Security Administration (SSA) rolls out a series of sweeping modifications, retirees and those approaching ...
Social Security is a major source of income for 74.5M Americans. How far does your check go? See averages by age and gender, ...
For millions of Americans, including federal employees and annuitants, Social Security and Medicare represent foundational ...
My husband passed away last year. He was retired and a Social Security beneficiary. I was told that I cannot get any of his benefits. I am retired and receiving benefits from the Ohio Public Employees ...
Summary: Many federal employees are still unclear about how working affects their Social Security benefits. From spousal eligibility to the earnings test and delayed retirement credits, we clear up ...
Registered Social Security Analysts Registered Social Security Analyst Helps Woman Recover Previously Denied Social Security Benefits < ...
WASHINGTON — When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law 90 years ago this week, he said it would provide economic stability to older people while giving the U.S. "an ...