The chance of problems affecting the timely funding of Social Security benefits appears to be growing this year. The Republican majority in the House pushed…
By Mary Johnson, Editor Some financial experts theorize that retirees can look forward to an improvement in buying power this year. As the rate of…
Roughly 84 million people in the U.S., including 7.2 million low-income seniors, are covered by Medicaid, which has grown by 20 million people since January…
Cutting “waste, fraud, and abuse” is always part of the solution politicians bring up when they discuss how to reduce government spending. But there’s a…
Congress is off to a slower start this year, even as critical issues that soon must be dealt with remain unsettled. This seems to be…
Congress Off to a Slow Start Congress is off to a slower start this year, even as critical issues that soon must be dealt with…
A new survey by The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) suggests that fifty-four percent of older consumers remain unconvinced that their 8.7 percent Social Security cost-of-living…
This is one of the hottest topics in Washington right now. Because it’s so important to seniors, we want to recap the issue for you.…
One of the little-known provisions of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act that Congress passed last fall requires all adult vaccines covered under Medicare Part D,…
This is our first update of the activities in Washington, D.C., regarding the issues of particular importance to seniors in 2023. As in the past,…
