In a few weeks, some 65 million Social Security recipients will find out how big of a raise they’re getting in 2024.
Social Security checks will continue to be mailed even when the rest of the federal government stops getting its funding from Congress.
Benefits extended earlier in the coronavirus pandemic have been rolled back. But many older Americans are not taking advantage of the aid still available.
While Congress is locked in a cage match over whether to fund the federal government or shut it down, a welcome dose of ...
Hard-right Republicans who represent a sliver of the U.S. are set to send the entire country into a federal government shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Oct. 1.
Social Security recipients get an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to help protect the buying power of benefits from ...
Next year will see alterations in Medicare Premium costs, with Medicare Part B expenses anticipated to rise while Medicare Part D fees are predicted to decrease. Annually, the Social Security ...
The new studies suggest that the global stockpile has increased over the past decade ... further 14,000 in the next three years. South Africa also has a massive private security sector, which ...
The estimate would mean an additional $57.30 per month for a retiree receiving the average monthly benefit of $1,790, said Mary Johnson, the Social Security and Medicare policy analyst at the ...
The higher inflation is, the higher the Social Security adjustment will ... Retirees could know even sooner what their new Medicare Part B premiums will be next year. Don't count on a decrease ...
That’s less than half of the four-decade ... from monthly Social Security payments. In March, the Medicare Trustees forecast monthly Part B premiums to increase to $174.80 next year, up from ...
Using this measure, Social Security recipients saw a historic 8.7% COLA increase for 2023 thanks to surging costs on everyday goods and services recorded by the index. As prices cool, next year ...