Experts say Social Security has successfully weathered COVID, but Americans are more pessimistic about their future benefits July 12, 2021 Despite early 2020 projections by groups such as the Congressional Budget Office, a senior policy analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities… Continue Reading
Could a $15 minimum wage be the first step toward achieving Social Security solvency? February 26, 2021 House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer confirmed via Twitter this week the Biden Administration’s first COVID-19 stimulus package will come to a vote today. As… Continue Reading
Second stimulus check on the way, seniors and beneficiaries WILL be eligible December 18, 2020 In a bit of good news to finish off the week, it looks like COVID relief package talks, targeted to end today, WILL include… Continue Reading
Pandemic early filers may be setting themselves up for long-term losses December 16, 2020 Retirement contributor Steve Parrish recently published a piece at Forbes about the “gotchas” of early Social Security filing. This topic is especially important right… Continue Reading