It’s not necessary to be vaccinated to receive your Social Security benefits. However, the vaccine is still protecting seniors against COVID-19.

It’s not necessary to be vaccinated to receive your Social Security benefits. However, the vaccine is still protecting seniors against COVID-19.
2022’s Social Security COLA will be the highest in decades. But this boost to benefits is just part of the fix that the program needs.
Significant changes could be coming for Social Security. From adjustments to how much they receive to higher taxes, here’s what could happen.
Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment for 2022 could seem like good news for seniors, but it’s not enough to protect benefits.
While Congress debates what to do about the debt ceiling, Social Security recipients are concerned about delayed benefits.