On June 24, 2021 a bipartisan bill, regarding Social Security, was proposed in Congress.
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Divorced? 3 Things To Know About Social Security
If you are divorced, there are a few important things to know that could help you maximize your Social Security benefits
How The Social Security Administration Adapted To The Pandemic
The Social Security Administration had to adapt to meet the needs of the public as well as its employees.
Five Social Security Myths Busted
Social Security is complex so it isn’t surprising to learn that there are many myths. We are here to bust them for you.
Five Steps To Take Before Filing For Social Security
Take these 5 steps prior to applying for Social Security.
Say Hello To 2021 And These 5 Social Security Changes
Here are 5 of the biggest changes that will take effect beginning January 2021.
Protect Yourself From Social Security and Tax Scams
This is the time to be extra vigilant and to take extra precautions to protect your personal and financial information.
The 2021 Social Security Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) Is 1.3 Percent
The 2021 Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) was just announced by the Social Security Administration and it is a modest 1.3%.
Prepare For Medicare’s Open Enrollment Which Begins October 15
Medicare’s open enrollment period begins October 15, 2020 and ends on December 7, 2020. If you haven’t started to prepare, you can begin now with these 3 suggestions.
Your Social Security Income May Be Taxed If You Live In One Of These States
Social Security income may be subject to federal taxation as well as state taxation if you live in one of these states.