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It Is Not Just Retirees Who Should Be Worried about the Chained CPI for the Social Security COLA
Chances are if you are under 50, you probably don’t even know what the chained CPI is, but you really need to know all about it and be afraid, be very afraid! Read more… Notice: The “Read more…” link provided…
Federal marriage benefits? Not for everyone
Like other married couples, same-sex couples are about to learn that federal benefits for being married might not be all they’re cracked up to be. Social Security benefits for spouses can be generous, but only for couples with big disparities in…
History Suggests Social Security Insolvency Is Coming Sooner Than Projected
This year’s Social Security trustees report was released with little fanfare, as the projected date of Social Security’s financial insolvency held steady at 2033.[1] Many analysts and lawmakers have pointed to 20 years of alleged solvency as an excuse to…
Good News on the Budget Deficit?
If you’re a big spender, there’s good news in Washington. The deficit is down. The budget crisis is over. So Uncle Sam can go back to his wastrel ways! Indeed, the usual suspects insist, it’s time to spend more. The federal government…
Social Security Implications: Senate Passes Historic Border Security Plan
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate voted Monday 66-25 to approve an amendment that will funnel another $30 billion to border enforcement, place several obstacles along the path to legalization, prohibit the Social Security Administration from counting taxes paid by unauthorized…
Special Report – Senate Special Committee on Aging Re Transition to Paperless Statements
Last week, the Senate Special Committee on Aging revisited an important topic concerning the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) transition from paper Social Security payment statements to electronic payment statements. AMAC has been closely monitoring developments related to the payment shift…
Does Social Security add to the deficit?
When the subject of deficit reduction heats up, proposals to cut Social Security are never far behind. But does the Social Security System add to the federal deficit? According to Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Rep. Mark Pocan, both Wisconsin Democrats, it…
Boomers — Will They Shun Retirement?
Boomers don’t speak with one voice when it comes to retirement. Although about four in 10 admit that they can’t wait to retire, just as many say they won’t ever want to stop working. Even more expect to work in retirement.…
Two Social Security Reforms That Seniors Strongly Support
Seniors are closely following the debate over Social Security, and a new survey indicates strong support for two major changes that could restore Social Security’s long-term solvency. The survey, conducted by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL), one of the nation’s…
The Growth in the Social Security Disability Insurance Rolls
The share of the U.S. population receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) benefits has risen rapidly over the past two decades, from 2.2 percent of adults age 25 to 64 in 1985 to 4.1 percent in 2005. While the share…