(Washington, DC) – Sixty – six percent of retirees report spending more than $375 a month on healthcare costs according to a recent survey by…
Senate Returns to Work this Week The Senate returns to work this week in what is known as a “lame-duck session.” The term refers to…
Government Issues New Health Care Cost Transparency Rules In an effort to inject transparency into the obscure costs of health care the Department of Health…
Washington, DC) – The Medicare Part B premium increase for 2021 may consume a significant portion of the annual Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) boost…
New Analysis Says Social Security/Medicare in Worse Shape Now than Earlier This Year Back in April the Social Security and Medicare Trustees released their reports…
Despite the coronavirus emergency, TSCL is continuing its fight for you to protect your Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits. We have had to make…
(Washington, DC) – Social Security checks in 2020 are almost 20 percent lower than they otherwise would be, due to the long term impact of…
Despite the coronavirus emergency, TSCL is continuing its fight for you to protect your Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits. We have had to make…
Despite the coronavirus emergency, TSCL is continuing its fight for you to protect your Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits. We have had to make…
(Washington, DC) – Chances are high that most retirees are paying too much for their Medicare health and drug plans, says The Senior Citizens League…
