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The Windfall Elimination Provision reduced benefits for certain workers, but its repeal by the Social Security Fairness Act could change how you plan for retirement.
Social Security remains a cornerstone of retirement planning for Americans. With new legislative changes and adjustments in ...
The majority of affected beneficiaries already began receiving their increased monthly benefit amounts in April.
Q. I receive a significant pension from work I have done outside of Social Security. I have not worked enough hours under ...
The Social Security Fairness Act ends WEP and GPO reductions, boosting benefits for many—but not all eligible recipients are automatically included.
The SSA has now confirmed it has sent out 3.1 million payments to those impacted by the Social Security Fairness Act.
Social Security and Medicare are facing mounting financial challenges, with both programs projected to fall short of paying ...
Social Security changes slightly every year, undergoing adjustments that can significantly affect individuals receiving ...
The Social Security Administration is about to get a new commissioner, but that's only the latest of a series of changes at the agency since the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Social Security benefits end when you die, unless you have a qualifying beneficiary who would begin to receive survivorship ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, which was passed in January, repealed both the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). This change controversially increased ...
The decrease was not driven by Americans earning less, but was instead attributed to a reduction in Social Security payments.