The Social Security Administration (SSA) new rules will increase the full retirement age, requiring younger workers to wait longer for benefits.
USA TODAY reached out to retirees across the country who are living mostly on Social Security, to ask how they were doing.
The requirements for benefits change in most years, including 2026. Here's what you need to know.
A new $6,000 senior tax deduction in Trump's new tax bill, the One Big Beautiful Bill, starts in tax year 2025, offering ...
Lawmakers in Washington are considering significant changes to the retirement savings landscape, changes that could especially impact high earners who rely heavily on their 401(k) ...
The rules around when you can receive full retirement benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) are shifting, ...
Legal experts are raising lots of questions about the Pentagon’s investigation of Mark Kelly. The Arizona senator is among a ...
Tennessee veteran Lyle Allen is pushing for a bill that would allow medically retired combat veterans to receive both VA ...
The Trump administration’s plan to review all refugees admitted to the United States under the Biden administration is ...
The VA pays monthly benefits to millions of veterans. Here's when you can expect to receive December's VA benefit payment.
The Town of Berlin has announced the upcoming retirement of Chief of Police Arnold Downing after 34 years of service with the ...