2 Major Social Security Changes Coming in 2024 May Surprise Most Americans
By Trevor Jennewine – Sep 17, 2023 at 5:02AM A recent survey from Nationwide Retirement Institute suggests that most Americans will be caught off guard by these big changes to the Social Security program next year. In October, the Social Security Administration will issue a press release detailing major changes to the Social Security
Media Monitoring: June 8, 2023
June 8, 2023 NOSSCR’s Media Monitoring aims to keep its readers informed about the latest updates, trends, and discussions happening in social security in adjacent spaces. Stories, columns, or other pieces included in media monitoring do not reflect the views or opinions of NOSSCR as an organization. CAMPAIGN 2024 2024 Republican Candidate Mike
Long COVID isn’t over, but there’s a way to help
FLEMING: Long COVID isn’t over, but there’s a way to help With the nation officially moving on from COVID-19 emergency mode, we are in grave danger of leaving behind friends and family who still need help. And if the federal government does not take action soon, we will see the suffering
STATEMENT: Federal Courts Find Social Security’s Adjudication Process Flawed
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Social Security Benefits for Children: How They Work
A child may be eligible for benefits based on a parent's work record By BARBARA A. FRIEDBERG Social Security is usually associated with monthly payments to retirees. However, there is another important facet of Social Security benefits—providing financial assistance to children. Children may qualify for benefits if a parent is retired, disabled, or deceased. Children
Congress Approves Boost To Special Ed, Disability Programs
A newly approved $1.7 trillion federal spending bill will bring more funding for special education while expanding access to ABLE accounts and addressing the use of electric shock on people with disabilities. The legislation, which funds the government through September, was signed by President Joe Biden just before the start of