Social Security's trust funds are due to run out, which would prompt benefit reductions. Yet those cuts do not have to affect all beneficiaries, experts say.
The partial government shutdown is creating chaos in TSA security lines. People are missing their flights, but follow these ...
A Kentucky business owner’s failure to pay over employment taxes that were withheld from employees shows how quickly civil ...
If you’ve ever worried whether your personal information is safe online, you’re not alone. Whether you’re scrolling social ...
Your wife would not have had the option to request a spousal benefit if you were not yet retired at the time. One of the rules for spousal benefits is that the person whose record is being used-in ...
During tax season, threat actors reliably take advantage of the urgency and familiarity of time-sensitive emails, including ...
Now, let's say you work part-time in retirement and earn $24,000 a year. If you only have 32 years of income on record but earn $24,000 for three years, those earnings will be factored into your ...
If you're not reviewing your "my Social Security" account at least once a year, you could be leaving thousands of dollars in lifetime benefits on the table.
The Office of the Inspector General is warning Social Security recipients about letters that are going out, purportedly from the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you recei ...
The 2026 Roth IRA contribution limits are here. Learn how much you can invest, who qualifies and how the accounts work.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced upcoming changes to one of the ways they decide if someone gets or can keep their disability benefits. The reason? To improve ...
Tax season brings more than just paperwork. It brings a surge in scams, and retirees are squarely in the crosshairs.