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The Social Security 2025 COLA Is Here, and There's Good and Bad News for Retirees
Many retirees look forward to Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which for 2025 is 2.5%. The COLA technically takes effect in December, with beneficiaries seeing updated payments in January.
More than 100,000 Ohio retirees, public workers to get more money from Social Security
Here's how a retired Canton City firefighter got invited to President Joe Biden's signing of the Social Security Fairness Act.
Here are big changes retirees can expect from Social Security and Medicare in 2025
While all Social Security beneficiaries will get a boost to benefits in 2025, certain pensioners are also expected to see a notable change to benefit rules.
Biden signs Social Security Fairness Act to boost payments for some retirees: What to know
Teachers, firefighters, police and others who earn a separate pension for government work will now get their full Social Security benefits.
Biden signs Social Security measure to expand benefits for some retirees
President Joe Biden signed a measure into law on Sunday that boosts Social Security retirement payments to some retirees who draw public pensions, such as former police officers and firefighters, in what the White House described as the first expansion of such benefits in 20 years.
Social Security's 2025 COLA Took Effect in January, but It Comes With an Unpleasant Surprise for Retirees
Social Security's 2025 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) took effect in January. Benefits will increase 2.5% this year, the smallest pay bump for seniors since 2021. Indeed, more than half of retired workers surveyed by The Motley Fool in October said the COLA was insufficient.
Massachusetts public sector retirees celebrate Social Security Fairness Act
Current and former public sector workers in Massachusetts are hailing the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act. WBZ-TV's Louisa Moller reports.
Biden signs Social Security measure into law to expand benefits for some retirees
President Joe Biden signed a measure into law on Sunday that boosts Social Security retirement payments to some retirees who draw public pensions, such as former police officers and firefighters, in what the White House described as the first expansion of such benefits in 20 years.
Biden signs bill to boost Social Security payments for some public sector workers
The Social Security Fairness Act eliminates two provisions that reduced Social Security benefits for some retirees who also received pension income.
Social Security Fairness Act brings retirement changes for nearly 3 million public pensioners
President Joe Biden on Sunday signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law, clearing the way for nearly 3 million public workers including teachers, firefighters and police to see an increase to their Social Security benefits.
The Social Security Fairness Act Means More Money for Some. Here's Who Qualifies
The repeal of two provisions will boost Social Security payments for certain beneficiaries. Here's what we know so far.
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A Big Social Security Change Proposed by President-Elect Donald Trump May Be Bad News for Retirees
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump signaled support for ending the decades-long practice of taxing Social ...
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How advisors are finding fixes for retirees squeezed by inflation
According to the Society of Actuaries (SOA) Research Institute’s recently released biennial Retirement Risk Survey, rising ...
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Retirees Should Pay Attention To What Buffett Is Doing With His Cash Right Now
Wall Street Warren Buffett’s massive accumulation of US T-Bills during the high inflation of recent years took advantage of ...
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