Should Congress Guarantee A Minimum COLA? By Jessie Gibbons, Senior Policy Analyst Millions of Social Security beneficiaries are perplexed as to why they received no…
By Representative Eliot Engel (NY-16) For the third time in the last seven years, almost 65 million Social Security recipients did not receive a benefit…
Why Are My Social Security Benefits Taxed? This Is Double Taxation! Q: I’m a divorced retiree and I file taxes as a single household. Can…
Q: I’ve heard a lot of confusing advice on when to start Social Security. I’m divorced, single, and I turn 63 this year. I know…
Is This A New Medical Condition? Beware The “Prescribing Cascade!” Prescription medicines may often be involved in causing new symptoms in patients. In fact, when…
This week, lawmakers in the Senate returned to Capitol Hill, while those in the House remained in their home states and districts for another week…
The Rising Cost of Unauthorized Work To Social Security: Growth of the Social Security Earnings Suspense File Points To Substantial Long-Term Social Security Costs By…
This week, action on Capitol Hill was slow as both chambers of Congress adjourned for the spring recess. Lawmakers Break for Spring Recess This week…
(Washington, DC) – Seventy percent of older Americans think Social Security’s solvency can be improved by scrapping the Social Security taxable wage limit of $118,500,…
This week, one House subcommittee met to discuss the Social Security benefits of public servants like teachers, police officers, and firefighters. In addition, The Senior…
