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The changing social safety net, in charts

My column today looks at how the social safety net has changed over time. Most of the numbers are based on research by Robert A. Moffitt, an economics professor at Johns Hopkins University who has studied the social safety net in the years before, during and…

Medicare for Railroad Families

The Railroad Retirement Board issued the following news release: The Federal Medicare program provides hospital and medical insurance protection for railroad retirement annuitants and their families, just as it does for social security beneficiaries. Medicare has the following parts: Read more…   Notice:…

4 Top Ways to Avoid Tax Pain at Retirement

Retirement costs money — an enormous, mind-boggling amount of money. Here’s a thought exercise for some context. Imagine you are one of the lucky few college graduates that rolls out of the diploma mill and into a well-paying job, and at age…

Toomey, Casey back sweeping overhaul of VA to further reduce disability backlog

A coalition of senators and congressmen is preparing for a possible larger overhaul of the Department of Veterans Affairs, saying a 44 percent cut the agency reported making to reduce the backlog of first-time and supplemental disability claims by former…

Shocking Facts About the Financial Security of Americans

Our nation’s Social Security system is said to be woefully under-financed, but if you think Americans are any better off with their private savings, think again. Forty percent of individuals in the U.S. said they could not or probably could not…

Changing Your Name After Marriage Could Risk Your Credit

Have you gotten married? Congratulations! Now, it’s time to check your credit report. Credit bureaus get their information about you from two places: The Social Security Administration, which verifies your identity, and from your creditors, who report your activity. Read more…  …

SSA Could Take Steps to Improve Its Assessment of Continued Eligibility

Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care, and Entitlements, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives Read more…   Notice: The “Read more…” link provided above connects readers to the full text of the posted article.…

Government says 2015 Medicare payments to rise

The U.S. government on Monday said that final payments to private health insurers for 2015 private Medicare Advantage plans would rise 0.4 percent compared with a proposed cut it said would have been about 1.9 percent. The final rate announcement comes…

7 Shocking Facts About the Financial Security of Americans

Our nation’s Social Security system is said to be woefully underfinanced, but if you think Americans are any better off with their private savings, think again. Forty percent of individuals in the U.S. said they could not or probably could not…

Social Security Administration Updates Transgender Policy

After a 92-year-old WWII vet took on the federal agency, the Social Security Administration has issued updated guidelines designed to eliminate a number of challenges trans individuals face when attempting to obtain benefits. Read more…   Notice: The “Read more…”…

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