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House Appropriations Committee Refutes Misinformation on Social Security Cuts
In a post yesterday on appropriations.house.gov, the House Appropriations Committee countered partisan allegations of Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security cuts in the legislation passed by the House Tuesday to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September.…
White House Reiterates Pledge to Avoid Social Security Cuts
In the wake of Elon Musk’s public comments about focusing on “entitlement” programs as cost-cutting targets, the White House issued a press release stating that “The Trump Administration will not cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits.” The press release,…
Sen. Graham Advocates Full Retirement Age Setback
Earlier this week, Senate Budget Committee chairman Lindsey Graham (R – SC) spoke in favor of a change to the Social Security full retirement age (FRA). SC Daily Gazette reporter Shaun Chornobroff, reporting on comments made by Sen. Graham in…
Examining the Details on DOGE-Related SSA Reductions
(This post is related to today’s headline post) The numbers continue to evolve as DOGE makes its way through the maze of government agencies, but one of the focus areas that draws considerable attention in the media is the closing…
The Plight of Today’s Retirees: A Tale of Living on Social Security
A post on Business Insider yesterday outlined the difficulties faced by a 70-year-old retiree attempting to navigate retirement life and survive with Social Security benefits as her sole income source. Compounding the struggle is her inability to obtain employment to…
A Reminder for Social Security Participants–Keep Your Personal Data Current
According to agency officials, maintaining the accuracy of personal data for your Social Security account is critical. Failure to keep details, like address, marital status, and employment status, up to date can affect the delivery of benefit payments, and the…
Former SSA Commissioner Has Strong Comments About Fate of Social Security
Former SSA commissioner Martin O’Malley, speaking in a recent Florida town hall forum, expressed severe concerns for the future of Social Security’s customer service capability. O’Malley, who resigned from the Commissioner position in November of last year, cited excessive wait…
President Trump Doubles Down on Pledge to “Not Touch” Social Security
Speaking yesterday on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures program, President Trump reiterated his promise that Social Security and Medicare will not be touched except by efforts to expose and remove incidents of fraud, waste, and abuse in the systems. A…
“Baby Boomers” Facing Financial Reality of Retirement
The “Baby Boomer” generation has been reaching retirement eligibility since 2008. This population cohort is uncharacteristically large—76 million—and is expected to result in roughly doubling the population of Americans over age 65 by 2031. While that projection could potentially put…
Claiming Benefits Early? Beware the Retirement Earnings Test
Social Security regulations stipulate that upon beginning retirement, spousal, or survivor benefits, beneficiaries are considered “retired” and expected to leave the workforce. Current regulations allow for continued earning from employment for those who claim benefits before their full retirement age…