Why is the Social Security COLA so Low?
If you receive Social Security, you may have noticed that your COLA seems low. Why is that, and how does the SSA decide what it should be?
If you receive Social Security, you may have noticed that your COLA seems low. Why is that, and how does the SSA decide what it should be?
A new COVID relief stimulus payment will soon reach many Americans in need. What do seniors need to do to ensure they receive their payment?
The SSA releases official information on avoiding Social Security scams. What are the best ways to recognize genuine contract from fraud?
As more seniors are vaccinated, many wonder: when will it be safe to visit family again? The news is optimistic, but only with strong caution.
Seniors believe many myths about Social Security and divorce. NORA helps dispel these myths so you can better plan your future.
Social Security scams are on the rise. How can you spot these schemes, and what can you do to protect yourself from them?
How does the Social Security Administration determine your annual Cost-of-Living-Adjustment? And does their system make sense?
The National Organization of Retired Americans advocates for a fair, 3% COLA for all seniors receiving Social Security, retroactive to 2010.
The Telehealth Expansion Act of 2021 seeks to expand telehealth services for those who cannot easily or safely attend in-person visits.
Social Security COLA increased by 1.3% in 2021. Yet seniors are falling behind. Is restructuring of the COLA needed for America's retirees?