A 10% jump in insurance premiums impacts the 2.8% Social Security cost‑of‑living adjustment — and a new IRS requirement ...
Experts too easily forget that “government spending” is a benign way of describing central planning of precious resources.
Considering recent news, you may have missed that the 2025 trustees reports for Social Security and Medicare are out. Once again, they confirm what we've known for decades: Both programs are barreling ...
An increasingly likely partial shutdown could impact a number of federal services.
If Congress fails to pass a budget, most federal benefits including Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid continue to flow. Payments for retirement, disability, and healthcare coverage aren't cut ...
As the January 30, 2026, deadline nears, a partial U.S. government shutdown threatens vital services. Social Security and Medicare remain protected as mandatory spending, but administrative support ...
Too much of our national and personal resources are being used to pay for healthcare.
The Social Security and Medicare Trustees recently released their 2025 reports on the current and projected financial status of the two programs. They estimate that the Social Security Trust Funds ...
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