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Social Security fund gains extra year of solvency – benefits will begin to be reduced in 2035
FOX Business· 6 days agoTrustees said that the Social Security trust funds will begin to run out of money by 2035 and senior...
Essential things to know about your Social Security benefit: Part 2
Government Executive· 6 days agoSocial Security Fairness Act — which now has 318 cosponsors — would eliminate both the WEP and the...
Social Security Just Reported Some Unexpected Good News
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoAt this point, it would be able to pay out 83% of scheduled benefits if the government made no...
10% of Workers Push Retirement to 70 for Maximum Social Security Benefits
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoDespite the fact that delaying the start of your Social Security benefits until age 70 means a 32%...
Social Security Update: 2033 Benefit Reduction Still Looms
TheStreet.com· 2 days agoIs Social Security at risk? Explore the latest report and find out what could happen in 2033.
‘This is my money’: Maryland senior slams Social Security for taking $233 from her monthly...
Moneywise via AOL· 5 days agoCollecting overpayments can be a big problem for financially insecure people — such as retirees like...
Social Security or Medicare: Which Is in the Most Immediate Danger?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 days agoAt...2036, with depleted reserves, there will only be funds to pay 89% of expected benefits. As of...
Raising Social Security tax cap for high-income earners would help, but not fix, its shrinking...
WCSH 6 Portland· 1 day agoAccording to the annual Social Security trustees report released on May 6, the combined trust funds...
Gen X can add one more financial problem to its list
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThat's because, taken together, the two primary Social Security funds are set to only be able to pay out full benefits through 2035; ...
Social Security or Medicare: Which Is in the Most Immediate Danger?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoAt...2036, with depleted reserves, there will only be funds to pay 89% of expected benefits. As of...