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Why Social Security’s COLA formula is failing baby boomers in 2026
Quick Read Over 50% of current Social Security recipients have cut living costs because prices rise faster than their ...
Retirees thought this Social Security problem would be fixed in 2026. It isn't. There's a problem with the tax rules applied ...
Claiming Social Security early isn't always an unwise move. There are plenty of situations where it makes sense to file ahead ...
With every major societal change and technological innovation comes growing pains, and something as paradigm-defining as the advent of social media is no exception. Think about it — not only do you ...
America's most successful retirement program is staring down a $22.4 trillion funding obligation shortfall over the next 75 years. A growing percentage of earned income is being exempted from Social ...
Loneliness isn’t just a social problem — it’s a physical problem as well, as scientific research over the past decade has revealed in spades. Research into the topic has found links between social ...
Social Security benefits are getting a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in 2026. That's a larger raise than the 2.5% COLA that arrived this year. Social Security COLAs have long failed seniors, ...
Last month, the surgeon general released a lengthy advisory calling attention to social media and its effects on the mental health of teenagers. Historically, a warning from the surgeon general ...
Booking travel directly on social platforms hasn't gained meaningful tractions. Will the LLMs run into the same problem.
I’ve written before that the American retirement system is still in pretty good shape compared to those in other countries. But a lot of that rosy scenario relies on the assumption that lawmakers will ...
Protests across the nation have forced us to confront toxic relations between police departments and the citizens they are sworn to serve. With many troubled urban communities being primarily black ...
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