A law signed in January 2025 eliminated two provisions that had reduced or wiped out Social Security benefits for earners who ...
Some retirees may be missing out on Social Security benefits prompting a bipartisan group of senators to take a stand.
A recent repeal of two Social Security rules has boosted benefits for some public‑sector retirees, widows, and divorced spouses, with potential retroactive payments dating back to 2024. Lawmakers are ...
The Social Security Fairness Act restores earned Social Security benefits for millions of public employees and their spouses ...
A recent Social Security rule change has eliminated reductions that previously cut benefits for widows and divorced spouses whose partners worked in certain public-sector jobs. This shift, tied to the ...
The repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset aims to assist those previously affected by ...
The Social Security Fairness Act repealed the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset. Roughly 3.2 million Americans are seeing higher monthly payments. Average Social ...
The government pension offset throttled the amount of money for spouses who were entitled to spousal benefits and a ...
On Jan. 5, 2025, President Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA) into law, repealing two onerous Social Security provisions: the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government ...
'My 40 quarters for Social Security eligibility were reached in 1983' "I could have claimed Austrian retirement on my 65th birthday in 2023, but concerns about the Windfall Elimination Provision ...
Most retirees know the basics: claim early and get less, wait and get more. But a law signed in early 2025 rewrote rules that had quietly penalized millions of public workers for decades, and the ...
A sweeping change to the nation's retirement system has quietly increased monthly income for millions of Americans in recent months. The Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law by former ...