Some retirees previously ineligible for Social Security benefits may be owed thousands of dollars now - but they won't get it if they never filed.
The Social Security Fairness Act promises new benefits for 3.2 million Americans, but a lack of funding and staffing shortages may delay access to these funds for over a year.
Though Congress acted on a bipartisan basis last year to pass legislation ending two controversial tax provisions that ...
It took 40 years for Congress to pass a law to boost Social Security for public workers. Now, SSA says they must wait at ...
Over three million retirees who worked in the public sector, or are entitled to spousal or surviving spousal benefits, will ...
Millions of retired Americans are set to benefit, but there are concerns the program could run out of funds sooner ...
Callers to the SSA hear a message about the Social Security Fairness Act, intended to reduce long and frustrating wait times ...
Learn how the Social Security Fairness Act may increase your retirement benefits by eliminating the Windfall Elimination ...
The Social Security Administration, in an update to its website on Friday, said the department does not currently have the ...
On January 5, 2025, the Social Security Fairness Act was signed into law, marking a major reform for public sector workers, ...
The Social Security Fairness Act was signed into law on Jan. 5 of this year. Nationwide, about 3 million public-sector ...
Investopedia spoke with Isabel Barrow at Edelman Financial Engines to discuss the changes the new Social Security Fairness ...