Medicare, Social Security and the shutdown
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The health care and financial support programs are facing a funding shortfall that may hit as early as the mid-2030s.
If you’re among the 74.5 million Americans receiving Social Security or claiming soon, 2026 brings a wave of changes that affect your retirement — including a new age rule. Here's what to know.
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Despite campaign promises, White House eyes new changes to Social Security and Medicare
I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare,” Trump vowed in 2024. I have bad news for voters who believed him.
The number of people paying Medicare surcharges continues to rise. Will you have to pay next year? For answers, check your 2024 income.
A couple turning 60 this year would face an $18,400 Social Security cut, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Citing massive spending on federal entitlement programs, a new report from fiscal watchdog OpenTheBooks urges for greater spending transparency at the federal level.
But there are a few key moves you should try to make as soon as open enrollment begins if you haven't done so already. Here are three to put on your list. 1. Read your plan's annu
Medicare is an important component of health care for many people in our community. Open enrollment is taking place right now. Watch Local Spotlight to find out what options might be available.