Losing a spouse young is devastating. Amid the grief is an urgent financial question: what happens to your Social Security?
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Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income are considered mandatory spending, according to CBS News. This ...
Janice’s husband died suddenly last year after having a stroke. The couple were a few years away from retirement. Janice, 62, was waiting to claim Social Security at 65 when she’d also be eligible for ...
Determining how Social Security will impact your future finances is an important component of retirement preparation, and Gregory Ricks& Associates encourages individuals to stay informed of their ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some ...
The government shut down means several services offered by the Social Security Administration will be impacted.
With the government shutdown that went into effect Oct. 1, the Social Security Administration is set to see certain changes.
Retirees must wait another five and a half weeks (give or take a few days) for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to ...
On October 1, 2025, the U.S. government shut down as a result of ongoing disputes about funding. With lawmakers unable to ...
Social Security payments are a reliable source of income in retirement. To keep them flowing, ensure you don’t make these four mistakes.
A recent article by Jill Schlesinger (CBS News Business Analyst) highlights overall to its online portal. This article was published in the Quad City Times August 31 and reproduced here.