Can I Work and Receive Social Security Benefits at the Same Time? Q: I lost my job a few months ago and at age 64, recently started Social Security retirement benefits. I just found out that I can work and still rec ...
Daily Archives: January 6, 2021
Ask the Advisor: January 2021
My Husband Had a stroke at 62. Would He Qualify For Social Security Disability? Q: My husband who is diabetic and has high blood pressure, underwent surgery for colon cancer in March of 2020. He recovered and retur ...
Legislative Update: January 2021
Emergency 3% COLA, Social Security And Medicare Issues Land on the Congressional Priority List By Shannon Benton, Executive Director Before the New Year even started, TSCL had been working to convince Members of ou ...
Benefit Bulletin: January 2021
Congress May Be Politically Divided, But Large Majority of Retirees Support These Five Important Issues By Rick Delaney, Chairman of the Board, TSCL The year 2020 will go down in history as one of our nation’s most ...
How Much of Your Social Security Is Taken By Medicare Costs?
By Mary Johnson, editor The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently announced that the standard Medicare Part B premium will be $148.50 in 2021, an increase of $3.90 per month from $144.60 in 2020. That i ...
How Has The Recession Affected Funding For Your Social Security and Medicare Benefits?
The Senior Citizens League is closely paying attention to recent reports from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, and economic policy groups such as the Bipartisan Policy Center. These reports confirm that the insolve ...
TSCL Plays Role in Preventing Part B Premium Spike in 2021
The annual Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) is just 1.3% this year, making it one of the lowest ever paid. But the standard monthly Medicare Part B premium increased by a modest $3.90, from $144.60 to $1 ...