Get the latest on Social Security benefits, COLA updates, and policy changes — what they mean for retirees, SSI recipients ...
Social Security benefits are rising in 2026. A 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will increase the average retired worker ...
Social Security benefits can stop entirely if you are convicted and imprisoned over 30 days. SSDI and SSI payments pause or ...
The SSA pays monthly benefits to more than 70 million Americans, including retirees and people with disabilities.
Every year, Social Security benefits are subject to change due to the country's current financial state, specifically ...
If you or someone you know plans on claiming SSI benefits, you should keep the following key information in mind.
Social Security is entering a pivotal stretch, with benefit formulas, tax rules, and eligibility standards all shifting at ...
The initial 2026 Social Security payment for those who were getting benefits before May 1997 will arrive January 2. For ...
The highest income Social Security beneficiaries are now set to see a maximum benefit of $5,251 per month. That's an increase ...
Social Security payments are suspended when someone is imprisoned for committing a crime. Those payments may not automatically resume upon release.
The 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is 2.8%. This is the increase all Social Security beneficiaries, ...
Almost all Social Security beneficiaries are familiar with the most popular and publicized upcoming change: the increase in ...