A TSCL study from 2025 shows 73% of older Americans rely on Social Security for more than half their income. About 29% depend entirely on Social Security benefits to get by. On average, a senior lives ...
Social Security beneficiaries will get a 2.8 percent increase in their monthly payments next year, the Social Security ...
Americans may see larger tax refunds in 2026, thanks to the IRS updatng delays to account for Trump's retroactive tax ...
At the core of the government shutdown is a debate about the extension of health insurance subsidies under the Affordable ...
If you get a raise next year, there’s a chance your tax rate won’t change thanks to new tax brackets recently released by the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will boost the number of filers who must calculate their AMT. But that doesn't mean they're ...
Starting next year, more households will need to calculate or pay the AMT. The rules are complicated. Here's how financial ...
The IRS recently announced some changes to standard deductions and tax brackets. It's important to understand the new tax rules so you don't pay more to the IRS than you need to. In the U.S., ...
Your tax filing status—single, married, or head of household—can affect how much money your employer withholds from your ...
The federal government shutdown continues. Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to end it. Many federal ...
In its simplest form, Social Security's COLA is the near-annual "raise" passed along to beneficiaries to offset the impact of inflation (rising prices). If benefits weren't adjusted for the effects of ...