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The "double claim" myth: Why Social Security advisors are walking away from it

For decades, Social Security advisors touted sophisticated claiming strategies that promised married couples thousands of ...
The Social Security Administration has instructed employees newly assigned to answering phones to tell callers expressing suicidal thoughts that suicide is “one option,” raising concerns from ...
Former soldier Debbie O'Connell was in the Royal Horse Artillery's ceremonial unit, the King's Troop, when she fell off her ...
DOT English proficiency rules have an exception for hearing-impaired drivers with FMCSA exemptions. One carrier learned that the hard way.
Applications are open for the commission's 2026 Summer Youth Program, which aims to help Shelby County youths grow through ...
Plans for an elite-level football training centre in have been rejected despite planning officers' recommendations to approve ...
After shedding thousands of employees, SSA is reassigning workers amid fears the moves will cause backlogs to grow.
Social Security Administration will overhaul its workflow to accommodate a slimmed-down workforce and handle its cases on a nationwide basis — as opposed to addressing beneficiaries’ cases locally.
Seniors who rely on their Social Security benefits could face a cut of $460 per month if Congress doesn’t act soon, according to digital news platform 24/7 Wall St. Recipients who previously earned $2 ...
There's a campaign to end taxes on Social Security benefits at the federal and state levels. A new temporary federal senior deduction of up to $6,000 per individual aims to curb the amount of taxes ...
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While surveys show Americans worry Social Security may run out of money, benefits will continue, one economist says. But just how much future monthly checks amount to will depend on elected lawmakers.