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Social Security boost may take more than a year
Social Security boost may take more than a year for many Americans
The Social Security Administration says millions of retired teachers, firefighters, police officers and others with public pensions may have to wait up to a year or longer to reap the benefits of the recently passed Social Security Fairness Act.
How the Social Security Fairness Act could boost your benefits up $360 soon
The Social Security Fairness Act is set to significantly increase benefits for many public service workers by eliminating outdated rules. If you qualify, you might also receive back payments for 2024.
What you need to know about the Social Security Fairness Act
On January 5, 2025, the Social Security Fairness Act was signed into law, marking a major reform for public sector workers, including firefighters, police officers and teachers. This law eliminates two controversial provisions – the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) — providing fairer Social Security benefits to millions.
Are you a public employee? Here's what to know about getting that Social Security boost
Hundreds of thousands of public employees − including at CSU and Poudre School District − stand to get a Social Security boost from a federal change.
Social Security Fairness Act: Will You Qualify for Back Payments?
The Social Security Fairness Act repeals two provisions that will give qualifying individuals more money and potential back payments. Here's what you should know.
What you need to know about Social Security changes
Millions of retired Americans are set to benefit, but there are concerns the program could run out of funds sooner.
Here's How Much Money Social Security Needs to Avoid Benefit Cuts in 2035
The program is staying afloat by draining money from its trust funds, but it can't do that forever. Part of the reason for this is the sheer size of the shortfall. While there isn't much ordinary Americans can do about this,
The Social Security Fairness Act is a terrible piece of legislation — here’s how to fix the problem
The Social Security Fairness Act, signed by then-President Biden on Jan. 5, is a terrible piece of legislation.
Social Security Fairness Act opens access to benefits for public employees
According to a news release by U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, the Social Security Fairness Act ensures that public sector workers and their families in Louisiana will receive their full Social Security benefit.
The New Social Security Law May Boost Your Benefits—What One Expert Wants You To Know
Investopedia spoke with Isabel Barrow at Edelman Financial Engines to discuss the changes the new Social Security Fairness Law will bring and the impact it could have on retirees.
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Liz Weston: Government pension offset changes to Social Security are coming, but will take time
Those who applied for Social Security and were denied due to government pension offset rule or windfall elimination provision ...
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Social Security Fairness Act: What Will Happen to Your Benefits Now That It’s Become Law?
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