If you're married or divorced, you could be entitled to spousal benefits in addition to any retirement benefits based on your own work record. But if your marital status changes in retirement, it ...
The Social Security ... benefits. It provides crucial support to families when a spouse or parent passes away or becomes disabled. In fact, the SSA pays more benefits to children than any other ...
Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.8% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2026, thanks to the annual ...
The federal government shutdown 2025 is now on Day 21, with no relief in sight. Here's what to know about your Social ...
Sharing is caring. This Valentine’s Day, take time to remind your loved ones that Social Security helps people in all stages of life. We provide easy and convenient ways to learn about and apply for ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) increased the overpayment recoupment rate from 10% to 50% of monthly benefits starting in late July. This change means some beneficiaries could see their ...
You generally need 10 full years of work to receive retirement benefits. However, there are several other types of Social Security available. Factors like your age, income, and marital status will ...