Social Security and Medicare will not be able to fully pay benefits in just over a decade if lawmakers don’t act to address ...
Life expectancy at birth has increased by nearly 16 years since the program started, yet the Social Security eligibility age ...
The financial health of Social Security and Medicare, two of the nation’s most crucial safety net programs, improved this ...
An annual government report offered a glimmer of good news for Social Security and a jolt of good news for Medicare even as ...
Dire new budget projections and high-stakes policy deadlines mean lawmakers may be forced to take up the issue — or face the ...
Federal officials said they expect Social Security will deplete its combined reserves and run out of money to fully pay ...
Without a major change, Social Security may be forced to cut benefits in 2035, a year later than previously forecast.
Medicare recipients got a brutal warning this week as the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services appear to only be able to fully cover seniors for roughly the next decade.
Social Security is expected to hit insolvency in 2035, while a portion of Medicare will be insolvent by 2036. What are we doing to do about it?
Social Security trustees' report this week said the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund is on track to reach ...
My wife is 76, born in 1948. She retired at full retirement age and currently collects $1,076 per month. I will be retiring ...
Not long ago, senior citizens got the two biggest annual increases in their monthly Social Security checks that most had ever ...