A long-standing change to the rules is taking effect in 2026 and affecting when you can claim full Social Security benefits.
According to the Social Security Administration, taking your benefits as early as possible (age 62 for those born after 1960) ...
The 2.8% Social Security COLA for 2026 has been announced, but will it cover your rising costs? Learn how it's calculated and ...
Though a history-making cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) would typically be something to celebrate, this is unlikely to be ...
Beneficiaries should receive a one‑page COLA notice in late November via the my Social Security account or by mail in ...
Survivor benefits are currently paid to around 5.8 million Americans nationwide, with nearly 4 million of those being ...
Social Security serves as a crucial source of income for millions of retirees today. And there are many workers who hope to ...
A higher Medicare Part B premium in 2026 could erode next year's cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security recipients, ...
A new bill could boost Social Security benefits for widowed and surviving divorced spouses. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand ...