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Millions of people may get expanded Social Security benefits. Who are they and how would it happen?
Nearly 3 million people could receive a boost in Social Security payments under legislation that’s set for a final vote in the Senate.
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Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
The Senate is pushing toward a vote on legislation that would provide full Social Security benefits to millions of people. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer began the process on Thursday for a final vote on the bill, known as the Social Security Fairness Act.
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Here's what changes are coming to Social Security in 2025
Social Security beneficiaries will soon experience a welcome change when benefits climb due to a cost-of-living adjustment.
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The House just voted ‘yes' on a bill that would increase Social Security checks for some pensioners
Certain rules that reduce pensioners’ Social Security benefits have been in place for decades. Some Washington lawmakers are voting to change that.
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What to know about the House push to expand some Social Security benefits
The House is expected to try next week to pass a Social Security-related bill to ensure benefits for workers who are also eligible for other pensions.
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Social security recipients will see an increase in 2025 — and an extra check in November
While millions of retired Americans will soon see a 2.5% cost of living increase in their Social Security payments, additional Social Security checks might be in the mail for November, thanks to a calendar quirk.
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What is Social Security and how does it work?
Social Security is touted by the government as “one of the most successful anti-poverty programs” in American history.
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Some workers qualify for a maximum Social Security retirement benefit. But even people with moderate earnings can increase their checks
A 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment in 2025 will push Social Security benefits up for all beneficiaries, including high earners.
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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment: How much will recipients get in 2025?
Tens of millions of retirees will see a modest increase in benefits this January when a new cost-of-living adjustment is added to Social Security payments.
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House may force vote on bill to eliminate rules that reduce pensioners' Social Security benefits
House lawmakers have the signatures they need to prompt a vote on a bill that would eliminate rules limiting Social Security income for pensioners.
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Woman accused of stealing social security benefits of woman found buried under Philly basement
A Philadelphia woman is accused of stealing social security disability benefits from a woman who officials said was found murdered and buried under six to eight feet of concrete in the basement of a home.
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What is COLA for Social Security?
Each year the Social Security Administration announces a Cost-of-Living Adjustment, or COLA, for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Here’s what it is and how it is calculated.
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‘Was my Social Security number stolen?' Answers to common questions on the National Public Data breach
As a new massive data breach has prompted many Americans to wonder if they’ve been personally affected. Here’s what experts say is best to do now.
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Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may be 2.6% in 2025, new estimate finds
The latest government data shows inflation is subsiding, which points to a lower Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2025, a new estimate finds.
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‘Record-breaking backlog' leads to $1.1 billion in improper Social Security payments, report finds
Social Security Administration budget issues have contributed to a “customer service crisis,” with some beneficiaries receiving too much or too little money.
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As Social Security faces looming fund depletion, there's fierce debate over whether a commission can help
As Social Security’s trust funds run low, Congress seems to be at a standstill on the issue. Some say a bipartisan commission is the answer.
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Social Security now expected to run short on funds in 2035, one year later than previously projected, Treasury says
A brighter economic outlook has helped push Social Security’s projected trust fund depletion date to a year later. But there’s still urgency for Congress to act.
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911 outages reported in parts of at least four states
Residents in at least four states across the United States reported 911 service interruptions Wednesday evening, police said.
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AT&T is investigating a leak that put millions of customers' data on the dark web
AT&T customers experienced an hours-long cellular outage in February, which the company clarified was not from a cyberattack.
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Social Security Administration to remove food assistance as barrier to accessing certain benefits
Starting Sept. 30, food assistance from family and friends, plus community support, will no longer count against eligibility for SSI benefits.