President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump share at least two things in common when it comes to Social Security.
While most lawmakers tend to avoid proposing changes to Social Security, presidential candidates don't have this luxury.
Trump's Truth Social post claiming the U.S. subsidizes Canada on trade betrays how backward his case for tariffs is.
Chip Roy believes Trump doesn't actually want to cut from Social Security and other essential benefits on which Americans ...
The Fed, inflation data, a bold move by Starbucks and more moves from President-elect Trump kept investors on their toes this ...
A new poll shows strong support for ending taxes on Social Security income, one of Trump's key election pledges.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump won a decisive victory over Democratic rival Kamala Harris. With Trump ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday named Katie Miller, who served in Trump's first administration and is the wife of his ...
The Social Security Administration’s incoming head is a Wall Street insider who may help the right slash benefits.
Though Trump pledged to eliminate these income taxes on benefits, it's not solely within his power as president to do so.
The bill’s passage is a big win for public sector retirees but critics fear it will further destabilize the Social Security ...
Social Security is the U.S. government's biggest program; as of June 30, 2024, about 67.9 million people, or one in five ...