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The Social Security Fairness Act ends WEP and GPO reductions, boosting benefits for many—but not all eligible recipients are automatically included.
When you bring up broker transparency at a truck stop or in an owner-op Facebook group, you’ll see two things happen fast: ...
For the second time in a month, a judge rejected a request by the Real Estate Board of New York to block the city from ...
The newly enacted Social Security Fairness Act has delivered significant relief and positive news for approximately 2.8 million public sector retirees in the United States.
After a year-long legislation effort to strengthen retirement benefits for independent workers, Senator Bill Cassidy has ...
The 14-day limit on scientific study of children conceived in vitro is already abhorrent, and any attempt to extend it should ...
New York City's Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (FARE) Act was meant to protect renters. Only problem: it's misfiring ...
Social Security benefits end when you die, unless you have a qualifying beneficiary who would begin to receive survivorship ...
The majority of affected beneficiaries already began receiving their increased monthly benefit amounts in April.
The Ohio Ballot Board put up a big hurdle for a group that wants to repeal Ohio's old constitutional ban on gay marriage and add LGBTQ protections.
The Commissioner was found to have merely exercised his statutory obligation to collect amounts of VAT which were collected and declared by the Appellant, but which ultimately remained unpaid.
The Windfall Elimination Provision reduced benefits for certain workers, but its repeal by the Social Security Fairness Act could change how you plan for retirement.