By Representative Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) It is understandable to worry that Members of Congress may be disconnected from the people they are hired to serve.…
83% Think Income Thresholds That Subject Social Security Benefits To Taxation Should Be Adjusted For Inflation. By Daisy Brown, TSCL Legislative Liaison When incomes grow…
Let’s Be Real: — The Social Security COLA Is Meager, Even When “Above Average” Edward Cates, Chairman of the Board, TSCL Inflation data is slowing…
Mary Johnson, editor Medicare coverage isn’t a set-it once and forget it option. To protect your retirement finances from potentially significant surprise expenses, it’s important…
What are the most common stumbling blocks to maximizing Social Security and Medicare benefits? Q: Can you tell me the most costly misconceptions about Social…
The National Council On Aging Has A New Guide That Can Help About 30% of Americans experience poor sleep due to sleep apnea which often…
Recently the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing to focus on a key question: Should payroll taxes be adjusted to require high earners to pay…
As the 2024 campaign heats up, candidates are facing questions about their positions on Social Security benefit cuts and facing pressure to pledge not to…
Although retirees received the highest COLA in 40 years in 2023 — 8.7% — nobody is getting rich. The reality is that the dollar amount…
The 2024 Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) will increase benefits by 3.2% starting with the check to be received in January. That will…
