19% Cut To Social Security Benefits By 2034? Here’s What Could Trigger It

A growing concern among retirees is the possibility of a 19% cut in Social Security benefits by 2034 — a scenario gaining traction following new trust fund projections. If no reforms are enacted, this reduction could affect about 70 million beneficiaries, slashing their monthly checks almost in half by mid-decade. What’s Causing the Potential 19% Cut? This is Continue reading

Older Drivers Get A Break – State Raises Mandatory Road Test Age To 87

For decades, balancing road safety with individual independence has been a challenge—especially for America’s aging population. With nearly 1 in 5 drivers now over age 65, deciding when older drivers should face extra testing has been a fraught debate. A recent policy shift in Illinois marks a pivotal moment in this ongoing discussion. Why the Change Matters Enhanced medical care, Continue reading

$1,400 One-Time Boost For Social Security Recipients- How The Proposal Would Work

Seniors and Social Security recipients have seen their benefits eroded by inflation, especially as Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs) fail to align with their actual costs. To address this, advocacy group The Senior Citizens League (TSCL) is proposing a one-time $1,400 “catch-up” payment to help restore purchasing power. Why a $1,400 Payment Is Proposed How the $1,400 Boost Would Work Feature Details Continue reading

IRS Confirms No Changes To 2025 Withholding Tables Or W-2 Forms Despite New Tax Law

For taxpayers and payroll professionals alike, clarity is key—especially amidst sweeping tax reforms under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The IRS has stepped in with timely guidance: for Tax Year 2025, there will be no changes to withholding tables or major forms like the W-2, 1099, or Form 941. This move provides crucial consistency during a complex transition Continue reading

$600 Rebate Approved For Millions – Check If You’re Eligible For The Payout

In 2025, millions of Americans could see extra cash in their pockets thanks to new and ongoing rebate payment programs at both federal and state levels. Rebate checks remain one of the most direct ways governments provide financial relief—either as refunds for overpaid taxes or as one-time payments from surplus funds. This year, a proposed $600 federal rebate under Continue reading

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