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More than three-quarters of Americans fear Social Security won't provide enough to live on when they retire, AARP study finds.
Long Island’s next generation of changemakers will come together at Blue Point Brewery in Patchogue on Aug. 7 for the Young Professionals Network (YPN) Summer Social ‘25.
Naver, South Korea's leading internet company, is set to launch ThingsBook, a new social networking platform targeting the North American market. Unlike Instagram and other image-driven platforms ...
The Social Security Administration, which overpays billions in benefits annually, is beginning to withhold some benefits sent to overpaid recipients.
The Social Security Board of Trustees Just Updated Its 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Forecast. Here's How Much Your Benefits Could Increase.
More teens say using social media hurts rather than helps their sleep, productivity, grades and mental health. Four-in-ten teens say using social media hurts their productivity, and 45% say this about ...
Social Security sends millions of Americans a misleading and ‘blatantly political’ message Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano, seen at his confirmation hearing in March.
Social Security benefits end when you die, unless you have a qualifying beneficiary who would begin to receive survivorship benefits.
The emails say nearly 9 in 10 Social Security beneficiaries won’t pay income taxes on their benefits in the future. But the Trump tax law did not directly address Social Security.
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill recently passed the Senate with provisions that would increase after-tax income for millions of retired workers on Social Security.