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Category: Social Security policy

House Ways and Means subcommittee discusses Social Security reform

July 15, 2019July 15, 2019 The Seniors CenterFeatured Post, Social Security policy, Updates

Earlier this year, the Ways and Means subcommittee held a series of hearings on Social Security’s solvency projections, American retirees’…

Could this be the year Congress acts on Social Security?

July 2, 2019July 2, 2019 The Seniors CenterFeatured Post, Social Security policy

Introduced in January of this year, Representative John Larson’s (D-CT) Social Security 2100 Act is still gathering momentum on Capitol…

Is Social Security “bloating the deficit?”

June 27, 2019June 27, 2019 The Seniors CenterFeatured Post, Social Security 101, Social Security policy

…Wait.  Did she say “Social Security?”   Social Security’s relationship with federal deficits and the national debt is a topic of hot…

The Cradle Act: A Viable Plan Or Rubio Remixed?

June 6, 2019January 9, 2020 The Seniors CenterFeatured Post, Social Security news, Social Security policy, Social Security raid

The United States is seemingly forever lagging other developed countries in terms of Government programs and benefits. In terms of…

The newest way to sidestep Social Security reform: blame the Millennials?

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 The Seniors CenterFeatured Post, Social Security policy

It’s no question Congressman John Larson’s (D-CT) Social Security 2100 Act is the most promising piece of Social Security reform…

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