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NFDA to Congress: Help Social Security Recipients and War Heroes

When members of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) are in Washington, D.C., next week, they will urge their elected representatives to pass legislation that will help the families of social security recipients and fallen service members honor their loved…

26 Unsettling Truths About Social Security

The Social Security program is turning 80 this year, and though most Americans won’t commemorate this milestone, a huge chunk of them — 57 million — will benefit from it by more than $1,200 a month. The future of the Social Security…

Committee passes bipartisan Brady bill to strengthen Medicare…

The House Committee on Ways and Means on Thursday passed several important bills to protect and strengthen Medicare, including Health Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Brady, R-The Woodlands, and Ranking Member Jim McDermott’s (D-Wash.) Protecting the Integrity of Medicare Act (PIMA) of…

Brown Renews Push To Protect Social Security

As the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee convenes a hearing targeting Social Security, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) – ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee’s Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions and Family Policy – today reinforced…

Is The Government Able and Willing to Repay Social Security Debt?

The short-term solvency of Social Security is in the hands of the federal government. Enough payroll taxes have been paid to cover full benefit payments until 2033. But $2.7 trillion of that money was taken by the government and spent for…

Rubio Talks Medicare, Job Training, Immigration at St. A’s

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., spoke extensively about his priorities for moving America forward in the 21st century…While quick to point out that he would not do away with programs like Medicare or Social Security – both of which his mother…

King v. Burwell: Public Health’s 21st Century Call to Action

In the 1960s, health reformers mobilized to advocate for medical coverage for senior citizens. Physician advocates and public health groups among others came together to make Medicare part of the Social Security Act. In 1965, Medicare was signed into law,…

Retirement: When you should take Social Security

Social Security is most Americans’ largest retirement asset, but the system is “maddeningly complex, and if you don’t figure it out, you can lose big bucks,” says one of the authors of a new book. “It’s easy to leave tens…

Forget About “Fixing” Social Security. Can We Make It Better Than Ever?

When it comes to Social Security, there are countless articles warning us that the Social Security trust fund will run out of money soon and outlining changes we can make to shore the system up. But why stop with simply…

Congress Can’t Dodge Social Security Disability Insurance …

As if stirring, like Rip Van Winkle, from a 20-year snooze, Congress is finally awakened to the teetering finances of the Social Security’s disability program. Better late than never, but policymakers have known for years that this day would arrive…

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