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Social Security’s New Boss Had Zero Experience

Social Security’s New Boss Had Zero Experience; And Googled the Job After Being Tapped

Frank Bisignano, a seasoned Wall Street executive, has been appointed as the new Commissioner of the U.S. Social Security Administration. His candid admission of Googling the role upon offer and plans to modernize the agency through technology have sparked both interest and concern. This article delves into his background, vision for the SSA, and the potential implications for beneficiaries.

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The Big Domestic Policy Bill Just Dropped

The Big Domestic Policy Bill Just Dropped; Here’s How It Powers Trump’s Vision

President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" has passed the House, aiming to extend tax cuts, reshape social programs, and bolster defense and immigration policies. As it moves to the Senate, the bill's potential to add $3.8 trillion to the national debt

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Federal Workers Brace for Impact as House Adds More Cuts to Retirement in New Bill

Federal Workers Brace for Impact as House Adds More Cuts to Retirement in New Bill

The House's new budget bill introduces deep cuts to federal retirement benefits, including the FERS annuity supplement and pension contributions for new hires. Federal workers need to stay informed and prepare to protect their financial future.

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House Reconciliation Bill Passes

House Reconciliation Bill Passes; Federal Employees Brace for Major Retirement Shake-Up

The House's recent passage of the reconciliation bill introduces major changes to federal employee retirement benefits, including the elimination of the FERS annuity supplement and new employment options for future hires. Federal workers are advised to review their retirement plans and stay informed as the bill progresses to the Senate.

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One Big Beautiful Bill Act Explained

One Big Beautiful Bill Act Explained: 4 Game-Changing Provisions You Can’t Ignore

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act promises sweeping changes to America’s tax laws, social programs, and AI regulation. Learn how it could impact your paycheck, healthcare, and the tech industry.

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Social Security Payments Frozen for Some Retirees

Social Security Payments Frozen for Some Retirees—Do You Owe These Debts?

Social Security payments may be frozen or garnished due to unpaid federal student loans, IRS taxes, or court-ordered support. Learn who is affected, how much can be garnished, protections in place, and actionable steps retirees can take to safeguard their benefits.

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Social Security May 2025 Payment Dates Just Dropped

Social Security May 2025 Payment Dates Just Dropped—See When You’re Getting Paid!

Social Security payment dates for May 2025 have been announced. Benefits are paid based on your birthday, with payments on May 14, 21, or 28. SSI recipients get two payments in May due to a holiday adjustment. Benefits increase by 3.2% in 2025. Knowing your payment date helps with budgeting and financial planning. Stay updated via your my Social Security account and contact SSA if your payment is delayed.

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Claim at 62 or Wait Until 70

Claim at 62 or Wait Until 70? Here’s the Shocking Truth About Your Social Security!

Wondering whether to claim Social Security at 62 or wait until 70? This article breaks down the pros and cons, including how monthly benefits change, health and financial factors to consider, spousal and survivor impacts, and inflation protection. Learn the truth behind the break-even age and get a clear, friendly guide to help you make an informed decision for your retirement. Your Social Security, your choice — know what’s best for you.

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Wells Fargo Just Settled for $19.5M

Wells Fargo Just Settled for $19.5M—Are You on the Payout List?

Wells Fargo is paying $19.5 million to settle claims of illegal call recordings made to California residents and businesses between 2014 and 2023. If you answered a call from The Credit Bureau of Southern California during that time, you could receive up to $5,000 per call. No Wells Fargo account needed—just file a claim by April 11, 2025. Here’s how to know if you’re eligible and how to cash in.

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SSDI Payments Up to $4018 Confirmed

SSDI Payments Up to $4018 Confirmed—Check Your Next Payout Date Now!

SSDI payments up to $4018 are confirmed for 2025, with clear payout schedules and helpful tips on applying, working, and managing your benefits. This easy guide covers everything from payment dates to tax info, empowering you to stay on top of your SSDI and plan your finances like a pro.

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