Eating Well On Social Security — 6 Ways To Cut Costs Without Cutting Nutrition Rising food costs, particularly for fresh fruits and vegetables, rivaled the…
This week, action was slow on Capitol Hill as Members of Congress adjourned for a week-long holiday recess. Lawmakers Adjourn for Holiday Recess Last Friday,…
This week, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee met to discuss information security within the Social Security Administration. In addition, The Senior Citizens League…
This week, the Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee met to discuss fraud, waste, and abuse with Inspector General Patrick O’Carroll. In addition, The Senior…
This week, The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) traveled to Columbia, South Carolina to tell seniors at the Lourie Center about the recent changes Congress made…
Presidential and Congressional candidates are relatively quiet about their future plans for Medicare, but the 2010 Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) remains a target for repeal.…
By Mary Johnson, editor What would you do with a 0.9% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)? That’s right, a COLA of less than 1%. If you receive…
Today’s almost non-existent interest rates on U.S. Treasury bonds are hastening the insolvency of the Social Security Trust Fund, says a new report from the…
7 Questions That Must Be Addressed About Social Security Are benefit cuts inevitable when Social Security’s financing runs low in a few years? Your participation…
Congress Needs to Protect the Public from Drug Price Gouging By Jessie Gibbons, Senior Policy Analyst Spending on prescription drugs grew 13% nation-wide last year…
