The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, eliminates rules that ...
For many years Ventura County Rep. Salud Carbajal has considered it unfair that some public servants, including teachers and ...
The bottom line is that those receiving public pensions based on their own work who are or were married to a Social Security ...
In 1984, the average benefit was just $460.57 per month. It's steadily gone up over time, with today's retirees earning an ...
Retirees with public pensions and their spouses are now eligible for their full Social Security benefits.
The Social Security Fairness Act, passed Saturday by the Senate, would end rules that reduce benefits for retired federal workers who get other benefits, such as a pension from a state or local ...
The bill repeals two regulations which reduces benefits for many Social Security beneficiaries who earned a pension from work ...
Collins’ webpage notes that the Social Security Fairness Act, a “bipartisan bill … would restore full Social Security benefits for teachers, law enforcement officers, firefighters ...
Alicia H. Munnell is a columnist for MarketWatch and senior advisor of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. She founded the Center for Retirement Research in 1998 and served as ...
The Senate on Saturday overwhelmingly approved the Social Security Fairness Act, bipartisan legislation ... to subsidize overly generous benefits for the 4% of the workforce, those who have ...
A key piece of legislation could expand Social Security for millions of Americans. Government employees and those entitled to pensions could see their benefits increase if this bill passes.
Just before Christmas, the US Senate passed the Social ... for 2.4 million people. Tonight, the Senate finally corrects a fifty-year mistake by passing the Social Security Fairness Act.