Social Security beneficiaries receiving payments in 2026 can expect about $56 more every month, a new tax deduction that will lower seniors' taxes, and modernization updates to the agency.
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5 things to check on your Social Security statement to avoid getting a smaller check
Rely on Social Security? Here are six details to double-check on your Social Security statement to ensure accurate benefits ...
Regular Social Security retirement payments, according to SSA’s calendar, follow a regular schedule based on your birthdate. However, if you started receiving benefits before May 1997, you’ll remain ...
West Virginia is phasing out its tax on Social Security benefits. For 2025 returns (filed in 2026), 65% of benefits will be ...
Hopes to reopen the government today Friday, Oct. 31, have dwindled, and with some Social Security Administration offices closed and in-person services limited, beneficiaries may be worried about ...
As the government shutdown continues, Social Security recipients may be concerned about their benefits. Rest assured, Social Security and Supplemental Social Security checks will continue as usual ...
Technically, the Social Security Administration pays benefits in the month following the month they're due. Some people won't receive their payments until the fourth Wednesday of each month. If you're ...
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"No tax on Social Security" doesn't match what the law actually says
Campaign slogans promise retirees "no tax on Social Security," but the Internal Revenue Code does not work in slogans. Federal law still treats a portion of many retirees' monthly checks as taxable ...
The first Social Security payments in December will be distributed in a week for Michigan beneficiaries with birth dates from the 1st to the 10th. Social Security benefits — paid mostly to recipients ...
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