A major concern for many voters in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election was the state of Social Security. Seniors are worried that Social Security isn't doing enough to help them keep up with rising inflation.
Social Security has been providing a financial foundation for aging workers who could no longer do so for themselves. Even though the average retired-worker benefit for 2025 is estimated to be a modest $1,
One of the biggest points of concern for retirees has been Trump's plans for Social Security. On the campaign trail, he said he "will not cut one penny" from the program. In fact, he's advocated for the elimination of Social Security benefit taxes, which cost many beneficiaries a portion of their checks.
With President-elect Donald Trump set to take office again ... That’s because the Social Security Administration (SSA) expects the trusts that fund the program to run out in 2034.
With Medicare on track to begin operating in the red the year after Trump leaves office, what plans does the president-elect have for the program?
Donald Trump has big plans for his second presidential term. And he wants to hit the ground running in his first year.
As Donald Trump embarks on his second term, his administration is unveiling an ambitious plan to address international conflicts in 2025. Promising a mix of diplomacy, strategic alliances, and assertive action,
Donald Trumps return to the White House is set to reignite one of the most polarizing issues of his presidency: immigration reform. As he prepares to implement new policies in 2025, his administration has unveiled a
Donald Trump who once called for TikTok to be banned, now wants to "save" the social media platform. Social media sees the jig.
President-elect Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to pause a controversial ban on TikTok that is set to take effect next month, telling the justices in a legal filing Friday that a delay would allow his administration to “pursue a negotiated resolution.
Donald Trump believes he can cut a deal that would keep TikTok legal while addressing the U.S. government's national security concerns.
Advocates say the Social Security Fairness Act rights a decades-old disparity, though it will also put strain on Social Security Trust Funds, which face a looming insolvency crisis.