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President Trump has pushed to make the federal government more efficient, but changes to tax law could lead to deeper Social ...
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Explícame on MSNSocial Security changes 2025: Involuntary collection cuts under Trump begin
Millions of beneficiaries now face steeper repayment demands under new enforcement actions, reigniting debate over fairness and hardship.
The initiative, dubbed "Trump Accounts," allows for new savings accounts for newborns, each potentially with a $1,000 ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is trying to walk back comments that Trump savings accounts for newborns could be a ...
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Explícame on MSNPolitical disagreement over new Social Security plan allegedly unveiled
New remarks from a top Trump official have triggered political alarm over the future of Social Security and a controversial ...
Social Security turns 90 this week. Here’s why the program has financial challenges and what can be done to fix them.
For the nearly 70 million beneficiaries currently receiving a payout from Social Security, Trump's impact on COLAs works out to approximately $9 extra per month in 2026, based on the difference in ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., launched a Social Security “war room” in response to the changes at the agency, and told Nextgov/FCW “every new policy from Trump’s Social Security ...
The White House proclaimed, once again, "NO tax on Social Security" on July 4 when President Donald Trump signed what he calls "The One Big Beautiful Bill" into law. It's not an accurate statement.
The Trump administration has "been peddling false and exaggerated claims" about taxation on Social Security benefits, according to a think tank in Washington, D.C. Why It Matters ...
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