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Democrats Vote to Raid Social Security

U.S. Senator, Mar 29, 2007 Senate Democrats voted to continue to spend the Social Security

U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard Introduces Amendement To 9/11 Commission Bill To Help Curb Indentity Theft

Colorado United States Senator, Mar 19, 2007 Amendment to the 9/11 Commission bill to help curb identity theft by allowing information

Financial Security is the Defining Element for All Generations

MetLife, Mar 07, 2007 A new study commissioned by MetLife reveals that the American dream is still alive yet the erosion of corporate benefit programs and social safety nets has put pursuit

Social Security Announces 3.3 Percent Benefit Increase for 2007

Social Security Administration, Feb 22, 2007 Monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits for more than 53 million Americans will increase 3.3 percent in

Railroad Retirement Disability Earnings Limit Increased

US Railroad Retirement Board, Jan 26, 2007 Recently enacted legislation increases the amount employees receiving railroad retirement disability annuities can earn without losing any

Retirees May Need to Save More for Retirement Due to Increased Mortgage Costs, Says Study

Financial Planners Association - Press Release, Feb 06, 2007 The traditional rule of thumb is that retirees need to generate 70 to 80 percent of their pre-retirement income in order to fund the same lifestyle they had before

Shurtleff Honors Efforts to Help Needy and Stop Identity Theft in Utah

Utah Attorney General, Jan 15, 2007 Attorney General Mark Shurtleff gave top honors today to an attorney who helped obtain insurance for the needy and an investigator who uncovered a serial identity

The ADA: Your Employment Rights as an Individual With a Disability

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Jan 08, 2007 The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 makes it unlawful to discriminate in employment against a qualified individual with a

Social Security and September 11th: Five Years Later - 2006

Social Security Online, Jan 04, 2007 Nearly $175 million in benefits have been paid to people affected by the September 11th

Benefits Under Railroad Retirement and Social Security

rrb.gov, Jan 02, 2007 Employers and employees covered by the Railroad Retirement Act pay higher retirement taxes than those covered by the Social Security

Roundtable Examines Impact of Immigration Reform on Social Security

hous.gov, Dec 28, 2006 Committee has jurisdiction over Social Security and entitlement related legislation, and plays a key role in charting the nation's economic

Improved Access To Asheville Social Security Office

senate.gov, Dec 18, 2006 After individuals board a public bus, they must inform their bus driver that they need to be dropped off at the SSA

Man Pleads Guilty To Using False Social Security Numbers

usdoj.gov, Dec 12, 2006 Pled guilty to bank fraud, misusing Social Security numbers and failure to

Grassley Urges Social Security To Improve Disability Programs

senate.gov, Dec 06, 2006 Grassley requested the report to assist the Finance Committee with it oversight responsibilities of the programs within its

FTC Testifies On Social Security Numbers In Commerce

ftc.gov, Nov 28, 2006 The challenge is to find the proper balance between the need to keep SSNs out of the hands of identity

Public Warned About E-mail Scam

ssa.gov, Nov 20, 2006 The reader is then directed to a website designed to look like Social Security's Internet

Americas Seniors Healthier, Wealthier Than Ever Before

healthfinder.gov, Nov 14, 2006 Today's older Americans are healthier, wealthier, wiser and retiring earlier than those who came before them, according to a new Census Bureau

Online Tool Makes It Easy To Sign Up For Direct Deposit Of Social Security Payments

fms.treas.gov, Nov 07, 2006 Go Direct is a national campaign to motivate Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other federal benefit recipients to use direct

Sacramento Woman Pleads Guilty To Felony Social Security Fraud

usdoj.gov, Oct 31, 2006 Thompson admitted she claimed to be separated from her husband in order to receive increased social security

Social Security Announces 3.3 Percent Benefit Increase For 2007

socialsecurity.gov, Oct 24, 2006 The 3.3 percent Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) will begin with benefits that nearly 49 million Social Security beneficiaries receive in January

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