Starting in January 2025, Social Security beneficiaries will see a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), marking the ...
The first piece of good news is that beneficiaries will see a 2.5% bump in benefits beginning in January, thanks to the ...
The whole reason 2025's Social Security COLA is going to be much smaller is that inflation has eased nicely over the past ...
The House of Representatives has passed legislation that could see Social Security benefits change for millions of recipients—but it is still awaiting Senate approval. The Social Security Fairness Act ...
Social Security benefits will arguably lose buying power next year because the 2.5% COLA understates inflation.
Back to Medicare now. Retirees commonly have their Medicare Part B premiums automatically taken from their Social Security ...
Both provisions would be repealed by the bill, thereby increasing Social Security payments for many. The budgetary effect of ...
Here are two changes coming to Social Security in 2025 that all retirees should prepare ... There was an 8.7% increase in ...
The Social Security program undergoes several important changes every year to keep benefit payments aligned with inflation ...
Monthly benefits will only be rising by 2.5% in the new year, representing the smallest COLA to arrive since 2022 ... not even realize that this Social Security change is taking place.
David Bowie might not want to be a richer man, but most of us would like to be richer, and annual Social Security-related changes can help, to a modest degree. Here are some important things to ...