Some people haven't received all their Social Security benefits, even though they paid into the system. A new law changes ...
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Congress quietly changed a Social Security rule in 2026 and most retirees haven’t noticed
Most retirees know the basics: claim early and get less, wait and get more. But a law signed in early 2025 rewrote rules that ...
Some retirees could see a $1,000 or more boost thanks to a Social Security repeal - Around 2.5 million recipients could be ...
The Social Security Fairness Act repealed WEP and GPO, restoring up to $1,190 monthly for roughly 3 million public sector retirees retroactive to January 2024. SSA began issuing retroactive lump-sum ...
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Stop the tax hit: The new bill aiming to protect your Social Security retroactive payments
The No Tax on Restored Benefits Act aims to protect public sector retirees from surprise tax bills on retroactive Social ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, signed in January 2025, eliminated the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset, retroactive to January 2024. This move restored $800 to $1,000+ ...
For the first time in years, a retired teacher in Ohio, a former police sergeant in Massachusetts, or the widow of a federal civil servant might log into their Social Security account and find a ...
Some 2.8 million Americans may be eligible to receive an increase in their monthly Social Security benefits. Are you one of ...
A 68-year-old retired teacher in Ohio got her full Social Security check this spring after the Windfall Elimination Provision was repealed, only to watch a chunk of the raise vanish into a higher ...
A retired California schoolteacher watched her late husband's Social Security survivor benefit get zeroed out the day she filed. A retired firefighter in Massachusetts saw his own Social Security ...
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