Three-quarters of American workers fear Social Security won't be there for them when they retire, a new survey finds.
The program has been a cornerstone of financial stability for retired Americans, but that may not be the case for the next ...
Once the trust fund falls to zero, Social Security is only legally allowed to pay out as much in benefits as it brings in.
Social Security changes are coming this fall — and they could reshape your retirement plans. The Social Security ...
When combined with the potential for benefit cuts early next decade, the rising cost of Medicare could become a huge burden ...
The Social Security trust funds are on course to run dry in less than a decade, but finance experts say not to panic yet.
Proposal to limit Social Security COLAs for high earners aims to prevent insolvency. Checks may increase by 2.8% in 2026.
Dear Quentin, I am retiring next year, but I hope to wait until January 2027 before I draw Social Security at 69½. My husband ...
Social Security is rapidly approaching insolvency. The retirement trust fund is seven years from exhaustion, and the theoretically combined trust funds are nine years from running out.
More than 70 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits will see a 2. 8% cost-of-living adjustment beginning Jan.
An economist explained why Social Security is running out of money, and what retirees and workers should do to prepare for ...
Social Security is America’s most expensive program, accounting for more than one in five dollars in the federal budget. A perennial political hot-button topic, Social Security is subject to political ...