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  2. Retirees Could See Their Social Security Slashed by $4,000 ...

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    Taxing income above $400,000 per year: Right now, only income up to $176,100 per year is subject to Social Security taxes. Taxing those at higher incomes would increase Social Security's cash flow ...

  3. 5 2025 Social Security Rules That Take Effect Today - AOL

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    Technically, the Social Security Administration first applied the 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to the December 2024 benefit. 5 2025 Social Security Rules That Take Effect Today Skip to ...

  4. Just How Worried About Social Security Should You Be Right Now?

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    Social Security's future may be up in the air right now, but by staying updated and having a backup plan ready, you can better protect your finances going forward. The $ 22,924 Social Security ...

  5. Social Security access is changing — and millions of ... - AOL

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    Social Security is a crucial source of retirement income for Americans, so both current and future retirees will want to keep tabs on what's happening with their benefits. A mySocialSecurity ...

  6. Social Security Gets a Shake-Up in 2025, and 3 Changes May ...

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    Social Security benefits will get a cost-of-living adjustment to account for inflation in 2025 Nationwide Retirement Institute reports that 66% of surveyed adults incorrectly agreed with this ...

  7. Social Security debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 2005, The New York Times reported internal Social Security Administration documents directing employees to disseminate the message that "Social Security's long-term financing problems are serious and need to be addressed soon", and to "insert solvency messages in all Social Security publications". [143]