From higher Social Security benefits to increased spousal and survivor benefits, federal employees have much to gain from the Social Security Fairness Act.
While the law seeks to level the playing field for many federal employees, the sustainability of the Social Security system ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, enacted on January 5, 2025, marks a pivotal change for public servants by abolishing the ...
Are you a teacher or government employee? Your pension could unexpectedly reduce your Social Security benefits due to WEP and ...
It could take more than a year to adjust benefits and disburse retroactive payments following the passage of the Social ...
The Social Security Fairness Act retroactively reverses some 1983 reforms and increases benefits for some retired state and ...
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar celebrated the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act, which restores full benefits to 3.2 ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law at the beginning of the year, eliminated WEP and GPO. Instead of potentially receiving money they shouldn't have been given, anyone who has a right to ...
In the waning days of the Biden administration, Congress passed legislation to remedy a longstanding complaint from people ...
A new law put into effect in January will provide higher Social Security benefits to more than 3.2 million individuals who ...
A new law will provide Social Security benefit increases for more than 3.2 million individuals. Yet it may take more than a ...
Then-President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act into law on Jan. 5, effectively increasing and retroactively paying back Social Security benefits to public sector workers who have ...