Social Security Income (SSI) payments are designed for people who have little to no income. So if you earn too much you can lose your benefits. In 2024, that annual income limit was $11,321.49 for an ...
Tax season is almost here. If you receive Social Security benefits, you'll need your benefit statement to find out if you ...
Whether you're already receiving benefits or still years away from retirement, keeping a close eye on your Social Security ...
When Tom retired in 2015 at age 62 from a career in the energy-conservation industry, he waited a year until he claimed Social Security. “I decided to get the money early. You never know what ...
The Social Security card is a vital document in the United States, serving as proof of identity for employment and public ...
Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the U.S. Senate on Saturday morning approved legislation he authored that will repeal two laws that reduce the Social Security benefits that public employees earn.
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed legislation early Saturday to boost Social Security payments for ...
If the federal government shuts down this weekend, work at numerous publicly funded agencies would slow or stop altogether, while millions of government employees would stop receiving paychecks.
The SSA's continued activities include processing benefits applications, issuing new and replacement Social Security cards, and information technology work needed for daily processing activities ...
who notes that AARP has a Social Security resource center online. "But it is also a one-time decision. If you claim before your full retirement age, that penalty will stay with you for the rest of ...
The Senate is plowing forward with consideration of the Social Security Fairness Act, clearing its first procedural hurdle on what supporters hope is a path to passage later this week. The Senate ...
WASHINGTON—The Senate advanced a bill extending billions of dollars in Social Security benefits to some public-sector workers whose payments are currently limited, a near-final step in a drawn ...