The Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA), which was signed into law by former president Joe Biden, eliminates rules that reduce Social Security benefits for those who also get income from public ...
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The Social Security Fairness Act, which passed the U.S. House by a strong bipartisan vote, seeks to end the WEP and GPO provisions that unfairly reduce Social Security benefits for public servants, ...
Until recently, many civil servants, railroad employees and federal employees were subject to rules that reduced their Social Security benefits or eliminated them entirely due to their employers ...
Congress is currently considering two Social Security bills that could expand survivor benefits and boost monthly checks.
Public-sector retirees who stand to gain from the Social Security Fairness Act face an unexpected problem: the very boost in monthly benefits meant to restore fairness may push them into higher ...
The Social Security Fairness Act marks a pivotal shift in how benefits are distributed, particularly for those who have been ...
Almost all of you reading this column cannot collect your own Social Security retirement check and at the same time, get some extra benefits from your spouse’s account. But Tom Margenau and other ...
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Now that it’s become law, nearly three million teachers, firefighters, policeman and other public sector workers who receive pension income will see increases in their Social Security benefits, CNBC ...