Trump gives remarks as Social Security turns 90
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The Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law by former President Joe Biden and enacted in January, had an impact. It repealed the Windfall Elimination and Government Pension Offset provisions, increasing Social Security benefit levels for former public workers.
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Millions of Americans rely on Social Security benefits for income. As the program reaches marks its 90th anniversary, those payments may be poised to change.
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If you have these 13 conditions your Social Security claim will now be processed faster. This brings the Compassionate Allowances list to 300.
The notion of privatizing Social Security surfaced most recently when Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this month said new tax-deferred investment accounts dubbed “Trump accounts” may serve as a “backdoor to privatization,” though Treasury has walked back those comments.
People concerned about keeping Social Security solvent are sounding off this weekend in Wilkes-Barre. Dozens of community activists, union leaders, and lawmakers turned out on Saturday on Public Square for a rally called Protect Our Checks.
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Explícame on MSNHow much will the Social Security payment increase in 2026? This is the current projection
Millions of Social Security beneficiaries in the U.S. are eagerly awaiting the announcement of the new COLA for 2026. While the official confirmation is still two months away, experts have shared projections that might leave many with mixed feelings about their financial future.