If you were overpaid by Social Security, you may not see payments after March until it's paid back. Here's what to know ...
Social Security benefits usually only change en masse in January when the new cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) takes effect.
Even with new rules, Social Security overpayments can leave you on the hook for big payments, reduced benefits and ...
Social Security beneficiaries who are getting more benefits than they are owed could potentially have their entire monthly ...
The Social Security Administration said it will restart a policy that had caused financial distress for some beneficiaries.
People who received Social Security overpayments in error would be protected from paying back more than 10 years of money, ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has paid more than $7.5 billion in retroactive benefits to over 1.1 million ...
The check could offset a lower Cost of Living Adjustment forecast for benefits paid in 2026, a leading seniors group has said.
As part of the new Social Security Fairness Act, millions of people will receive a retroactive payment in addition to monthly Social Security benefit increases.
Retirees are being warned to keep their personal information updated with the Social Security Administration or risk losing ...
If you're trying to collect Social Security benefits, it's important to know how your tax debt could impact that.
The agency began mailing notices about the new 100% withholding rate at the end of March. People who received overpayments before March 27 will remain under the old 10% rule; after March 27, a ...