(Washington, DC) – Seventy – nine percent of older Americans think the highest -earning workers should be paying Social Security taxes on all of their…
(Washington, DC) – Forty-five percent of Medicare beneficiaries say they spend more than one-third of their Social Security benefits on healthcare costs, according to a…
(Washington, DC) – Social Security recipients would get a cost-of-living- adjustment (COLA) that’s seven times higher this year if the annual boost were tied to…
(Washington, DC) Seventy percent of older voters say two recent Social Security changes were “unnecessary benefit cuts,” rather than a “closure of unintended loopholes,” according…
(Washington, DC) –Today’s announcement of a 0.3 percent cost – of – living adjustment (COLA) is another major disappointment to the 60 million people who…
(Washington, DC) – After no annual cost of living adjustment (COLA) this year, older Americans are likely to get a boost for 2017. But the…
(Washington, DC) – Low inflation in recent years may be helping younger workers cut costs at the gas pump, but it isn’t translating into lower…
(Washington, DC) – New consumer price index data through August confirm that Medicare Part B premiums will spike next year due to an extremely low…
(Washington, DC) – How fair is the annual Social Security cost – of – living adjustment (COLA)? Not fair enough, according to estimates released today…
(Washington, DC) –Medicare costs are taking an increasing share of the Social Security benefits of retirees far more quickly than experts predict, according to a…
