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USA Today1d
How will your Social Security COLA change in 2024? Think smaller.
Older Americans should expect a sharply lower cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in their Social Security benefits next year if inflation ... lower than the four-decade high of 8.7% COLA in 2023.
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Raising the Social Security retirement age would 'haunt young people,' says expert. Here's why
Social Security to face key deadline in next decade Social Security will face a critical inflection point in the next decade. The latest projections from the Social Security board of trustees find ...
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McCarthy Warns That Social Security and Medicare Are the GOP’s Next Target
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said the debt ceiling agreement is just "the first step" of the GOP's broader agenda.
CNBC3d
Debt ceiling woes point to need for Social Security, Medicare reform, experts say
As more spending reform is needed, here's why policy makers may turn to Social Security and Medicare ... related investing news What happens next with debt deal? Wall Street economists gauge ...
TheStreet.com19d
Medicare Rise Could Stifle Social Security COLA
The government is projecting a slight cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security benefits next year, the first increase since 2009. But for most beneficiaries, rising Medicare premiums threaten ...
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Debt limit deal is in place, but budget deficit still a multi-decade challenge for U.S. government
Even with the new spending restraints in the debt limit deal, the U.S. government’s deficits are still on course to keep ...
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6 Shakeups to Social Security Expected in Summer 2023
Social Security is one of the hottest topics of this election season, and there are some big, proposed changes coming. Read: ...
Sacramento Bee23d
Here’s a plan for paying Social Security, Medicare and military if debt ceiling is reached
Many congressional Republicans support what they see as a logical way to keep key parts of the federal government running if it hits the current debt limit before there is an agreement to raise it ...
The Motley Fool20d
What You Should Know About Social Security COLAs
The 2023 Social Security raise is the highest since 1981 and the fourth-largest COLA in the program's history. In the decade ... Medicare participants will pay lower premiums next year.
TheStreet.com4d
Strategies to Get the Highest Social Security Benefits
You can set up an account in the Social Security website and use their online tool to estimate your benefits based on different inputs for wages and claiming age. Your next step is to start ...
The Motley Fool29d
The Best Argument for Claiming Social Security at Age 65
Medicare eligibility ... of your first Social Security check, 65 could be the perfect time to claim. Yes, you'll still be accepting a reduced benefit, as we'll explain in the next section.
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Debt limit deal is in place, but budget deficit is still a multi-decade challenge for US government
Even with new spending restraints included in the congressional debt limit deal, the U.S. government's deficits are still on ...

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