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There’s a New Bill in Town
The Social Security Expansion Act aims to change the COLA adjustment calculation from the CPI-W to the CPI-E, which is more in tune with Senior Citizens expenses. It also proposes the Social Security payroll tax be applied to additional earnings…
Gen X Workers – What to Know about Social Security before Retirement
Those born between 1965 and 1980 are next in line for reaching Social Security benefit eligibility. Kaley Hagen writing for The Motley Fool, published by USA Today explains important points here… Notice: The link provided above connects readers to the full…
Are Cuts to Social Security Part of the New Budget Bill?
House Speaker Mike Johnson says no. The GOP is focused on cutting taxes and improving the government’s finances. Social Security is going to be restructured because DOGE has uncovered “enormous amounts of fraud, waste and abuse” in the program. This…
Looking Hard at Social Security Reform
This article by J.D. Tuccille for “reason” explains some tough moves that could change Social Security. Read here… As an example of the leading thoughts on reforming Social Security, the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC, Inc.) believes Social Security must…
One Way to Improve Social Security Solvency
Ending the Retirement Earnings Test, which places a limit on how much you can earn if you take your Social Security benefits before your Full Retirement Age, would be one strategy to improve solvency. While the purpose of the Depression-era…
Medicare telehealth coverage could expire
For many seniors, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the expansion of Medicare telehealth was a godsend. However, the Medicare telehealth expansion will expire on March 31st if Congress fails to act. To read Bracey Harris’ report on this issue, click here…
Possible reorganization of the Social Security Administration?
The Social Security Administration, with staff levels at a 25-year low, announced a “massive” reorganization, with “significant” job cuts. The Administration said, “wholesale abolishment of organizations and positions could happen, as well as reassignments and staff cuts.” How will this…
SSA can fast-track disability decisions for people with severe conditions
Rare Disease Day is an annual international campaign held on the last day of February to advocate for people living with one of approximately 6,000 rare diseases. The goal of Rare Disease Day is to improve access to diagnosis, treatment,…
A Medicaid Per Capita Cap
There are several options under consideration in Congress to significantly reduce Medicaid spending to help pay for tax cuts, with the recently passed House budget resolution targeting cuts to Medicaid of up to $880 billion or more over a decade.…
Who is least likely to implement retirement income solutions
New research found employers’ lackluster stance on the available retirement tools for their employees. Instead, they are analyzing their investment lineups and considering updating plan features as they are worried about workers’ retirement readiness. Amanda Umpierrez reports why employers are…