The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced Tuesday that increased benefit payments and retroactive payments will soon start arriving for millions of Americans. These changes are a result of the Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA) signed into law in January by former President Joe Biden.
Some recipients of Social Security will soon get retroactive benefits and then increased monthly benefits as provisions of a new law kick in. The Social Security Fairness Act, signed in early January by former President Joe Biden,
A new law signed by President Joe Biden and now being implemented by Donald Trump's administration boosts Social Security payments for 3 million affected retirees.
A law signed earlier this year by President Joe Biden put an end to provisions that impacted Social Security benefits for millions.
Martin O’Malley, who served as Social Security commissioner under former President Joe Biden, thinks the agency is at risk of missing benefit payments.
The big changes. The act repeals two regulations — the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The WEP, enacted in 1983, reduced previously
As part of the new Social Security Fairness Act, millions of people will receive a retroactive payment in addition to monthly Social Security benefit increases.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced Tuesday it has paid out over $7.5 billion in retroactive benefits to more than 1.13 million public pension holders—think teachers, firefighters, and police officers—thanks to the Social Security Fairness Act.
which were rescinded in the bipartisan Social Security Fairness Act that former President Joe Biden signed into law last year. The Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset limited Social Security benefits for recipients if they got ...
A change in how Social Security recoups overpayments beginning in March will effectively amount to cutting payments off to some recipients. The Social Security Administration plans to revert to a 100% withholding rate on benefits for people who got an overpayment.
Millions of Americans are set to see a significant boost in their Social Security benefits this April, thanks to the Social Security Fairness Act.
Social Security beneficiaries who receive public pensions may receive higher benefit payments as the implementation of the Social Security Fairness Act gets underway.