There's a problem with the tax rules applied to Social Security benefits. Many seniors were excited about promises that Social Security benefits would not be taxable in the future. While tax rules for ...
Social Security is facing a growing gap between the revenue it brings in and the benefits it pays out. The actuaries at the ...
Social Security’s combined trust funds are expected to run dry by 2034, at which point the program may have to cut benefits. Potential solutions for preventing cuts include raising payroll taxes above ...
A shrinking labor force will cause Social Security to lose out on key revenue. Raising taxes isn't likely to sit well with working Americans. Making people wait longer to claim Social Security is also ...
Social Security’s OASI trust fund can pay full benefits until 2033, but only 77% thereafter without legislative fixes. Social Security may have to cut benefits if lawmakers don’t find a way to boost ...
You probably already know that Social Security takes a bite out of every paycheck. What you might not realize is that for roughly 6% of American workers, that bite stops well before the end of the ...
Social Security is in financial trouble. No, the program is not going bankrupt. That's virtually impossible based on the way Social Security is funded. Rather, in the coming years, Social Security ...
Most parents know the risks of social media, because they themselves use the platforms. Last year, a Pew Research Poll revealed that 55% of parents are extremely or very concerned about teens’ mental ...