Spending Plans Delay Medicare and Social Security Benefit Exhaustion

Due to economic pressures Medicare soon won’t be able to pay out one hundred percent of promised benefits to its seniors.  A recently released report states that this can be delayed with slower health care spending. According to trustees of Medicare and Social Security, this can’t be underestimated and the two years that this would…

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Learn How to Increase Your Social Security Benefit Earnings If Claiming Early

If you absolutely, positively must start collecting Social Security Benefits before the standard retirement age, you know that you’re not going to receive the full potential amount. Since concerns with Social Security distribution are bursting the Geiger counters, the SS Administration has put their foot down on previous options: before you could have taken your…

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Trustee Report States Social Security is Not Going Broke

The Social Security Trustees is trying to be put citizens at ease. This past May they released an annual report covering Social Security Finances.  The report states: not to worry, we can count on Social Security benefits. At least until 2033. With their in-depth look the report says that 100 percent of promised benefits will…

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Make Sure You Decide When It’s Right to Start Accepting Social Security Benefits

As many approach the official US retirement age…a concern tempts the mind: when is right to start accepting Social Security benefits? With the engulfing county-wise deficit issue, and Social Security benefits already depleting, senior citizens are growing impatient…nervous. Here are the three options they must consider…either they take their Social Security benefits early, they wait…

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Social Security Benefits Denied to Terminated Worker

Donna (surname withheld) of Stone Mountain, GA, is one of many US citizens who is unsure why her Social Security disability benefits have been denied.  What she does know now is the importance of hiring a Social Security lawyer who can assist her in a courtroom. Donna, who suffered a work-related injury in 2005, shortly…

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New Law Could Obtain Social Security Benefits for Injured Military Officers

Injured armed services members who are still on active duty have a little less to worry about.  A proposed law called the Recovering Service Members Disability Benefits Act would rush the Social Security disability process for said patriots. Usually there is a 5-month waiting period for injured active-duty armed services personnel.  Of course, they still…

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Employers Have to Provide Kasambahay Workers with Social Security Benefits

Social Security lawyers have now imposed a requirement for employers of domestic workers under the Batas Kasambahay or the Domestic Workers Act that would guarantee they receive a minimum wage set by the wage board.  Not only this, but they will receive added employment benefits such as PhilHealth and membership to the Social Security system.…

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