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  • U.S. Social Security card designs over the past several decades

    Why Uncle Sam Seized $713 Million From Social Security Checks Last Year

    By Kelli B. Grant, CNBC

    If you're counting on Social Security benefits, you better make sure you don't owe Uncle Sam. Under certain circumstances, the government can seize part of your Social Security check to satisfy...

  • Oregon Just Took the Lead in Getting Americans to Save More for Retirement

    By Eric Pianin

    Bucking resistance from a Republican Congress and the Trump Administration, Oregon has become the first state to launch a program requiring private employers to either offer their own 401 (k) savings...

  • U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks next to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) during a news conference on President Trump's first 100 days on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S April 28, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

    Trump’s 2018 Budget: F in Math, A in Provocation

    By Edward Morrissey

    Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to enact economic policies that would produce annual growth in gross domestic product (GDP) consistently higher than 3 percent. The US economy has not seen that...

  • The Heartless Tradeoffs in the Trump Budget

    By Mark Thoma

    As the bombshells continue to drop on the Trump administration, behind the scenes Trump’s first detailed budget proposal is being developed, and it has a few bombshells of its own, particularly for...

  • How Millions of Aging Baby Boomers Could Bust the Economy

    By Eric Pianin

    A new report not only highlights growing economic anxiety among an increasingly important and influential cohort of the population, but also suggests that this overarching pessimism and caution could...

  • How the Government Is Making It Harder for You to Retire

    By Eric Pianin

    Many Americans have saved shockingly little for their retirements, with one study showing that the median savings for households near retirement age is just $17,000. In the coming years, tens of...

  • Seniors on bikes

    10,000 Boomers Turn 65 Every Day. Can Medicare and Social Security Handle It?

    By Eric Pianin

    By the time the last of this generation approaches retirement age in 2029, 18 percent of the U.S. will be at least that age, the Pew Research Center projects. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid...

  • A retired couple take in the ocean during a visit to the beach in La Jolla, California

    The Growing Funding Gap for State Pensions Puts Millions at Risk

    By Eric Pianin

    Two new reports by the Pew Charitable Trusts suggest that state governments across the country are shortchanging their employee pension funds and aren’t adding enough money in emergency funding...

  • Here’s How Two Lawmakers Plan to Secure Social Security’s Troubled Future

    By Eric Pianin

    If nothing changes, by the time today’s 50-year old reaches retirement age, Social Security will be paying 21 percent less in benefits than it is today.

  • U.S. President Trump addresses CPAC in National Harbor, Maryland

    Trump Keeps Promise Not to Touch Social Security Reform – Or Did He?

    By Edward Morrissey

    Give Donald Trump credit for making his political career unique in many ways, to be sure. But one difference, in particular, has become a theme in his presidency: Trump keeps his promises. For the...

  • Why Conservatives Win When Expectations Rise

    By Diana Furchtgott-Roth

    Conservatism offers a winning agenda to people who want to be upwardly mobile—that is, almost everyone. In contrast, the liberal agenda focuses on keeping Americans safe, with an emphasis on food...

  • 6 Popular Social Security Myths Busted

    By Beth Braverman

    Most retirement advice focuses on how to save enough money for your later years and how to make the best use of your pension (if you’re lucky enough to have one). For many Americans, however, the...

  • GOP House Budget Plans for Future Economic and Global Threats

    By Rob Garver

    The budget proposal released today by House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA) paints a grim picture of a U.S. under threat from both without and within.

  • New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) attends the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce 78th annual "Walk to Washington and Congressional Dinner" in Washington February 19, 2015. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

    Christie Links Entitlement Reform to Presidential Campaign

    By Robert Costa, The Washington Post

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) told leading GOP policy analysts this week that he will make overhauling Medicare, Social Security and other long-term entitlement programs a centerpiece of his...

  • Social Security Watchdog: I See Dead People

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    The Social Security Administration is either under the impression that the zombie apocalypse is finally happening or it’s just totally oblivious to the fact that it has 112-year-olds living in its...

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