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Here's how to find out how much more money you may receive October 21, 2022 Tags Personal Finance Personal saving Personal spending From CNBC.com News Social Security record 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment for 2023 could put pressure on the program's funds, some experts say October 14, 2022 Tags Wages and salaries Wage gap Personal finance From CNBC.com News Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will be 8.7% in 2023, highest increase in 40 years October 13, 2022 Tags Income Tax Accounting, tax preparation and payroll services Personal income From CNBC.com News Public servants like teachers and police often get reduced Social Security. Congress is weighing a bill that could change that September 21, 2022 Tags Legislation Personal Income Personal investing From CNBC.com News As Social Security disability application wait times hit record high, experts say it's a sign the agency needs more funding September 16, 2022 Tags Legislation National security Retirement From CNBC.com News There could be a record-high Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2023, but it's not set in stone: 3 things to watch September 13, 2022 Tags Inflation Retirement Personal investing From CNBC.com News Social Security adds safety protocols to protect people facing long wait times in adverse conditions September 06, 2022 Tags Retirement planning Government Agencies Personal income From CNBC.com News Even with two checks in September, Supplemental Security Income benefits fall short. Here's how the program could be updated August 28, 2022 Tags Personal spending Government pensions and social security Disability benefits From CNBC.com News Lawmakers call for safety upgrades as people face long lines ‘outside in the heat for hours’ at Social Security offices August 17, 2022 Tags Personal income Retirement planning Financial planning for marriage From CNBC.com News House Democrats call for action on Social Security reform. What that could mean for your benefits August 15, 2022 Tags Investment management Financial planning for marriage Retirement planning From CNBC.com News With 13 years until Social Security’s funds are projected to run out, Washington Democrats have some proposals to strengthen the program July 26, 2022 Tags Legislation Personal Income Inflation From CNBC.com News More Americans plan to tap Social Security retirement benefits early and continue working amid economic uncertainty, survey finds July 25, 2022 Tags Personal Income Personal debt Inflation From CNBC.com News Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be 10.5% in 2023, according to new estimate July 13, 2022 Tags Retiree finances Government pensions and social security Personal spending From CNBC.com News Washington leaders agree Social Security needs to be fixed — but proposed tax increases are a key sticking point July 05, 2022 Tags Congress Personal Finance Personal saving From CNBC.com News Social Security Administration addressing 'deficiencies' in handling mail during pandemic, says government watchdog report July 01, 2022 Tags Personal Income Personal income Social Security From CNBC.com News Just 1% of people got a perfect score on this Social Security quiz, while 65% got a 'D' or 'F' — see how you do June 30, 2022 Tags Retirement planning Personal income Financial planning for marriage From CNBC.com News Many younger baby boomers may outlive their 401(k) savings, new research finds. Here's why June 19, 2022 Tags Social issues Stock markets Personal finance From CNBC.com News Social Security’s funds have a new, later-projected depletion date of 2035. How Congress may shore up the program June 02, 2022 Tags Personal saving Personal Finance Congress From CNBC.com News Feeling behind on retirement savings? These tips can help you make up for lost time May 31, 2022 Tags Individual retirement accounts Millennials Investing From CNBC.com News Social Security may have underpaid student beneficiaries by about $59.5 million, report finds May 09, 2022 Tags Income disparity Disability benefits Government pensions and social security From CNBC.com News People who live on these government benefits live close to the federal poverty level. How reform could change that April 08, 2022 Tags Bills Personal income Government welfare systems From CNBC.com News 52% of women, ages 50 and up, say the economy isn't working well for them. What that means for midterm elections April 06, 2022 Tags Financial planning Personal saving Personal Finance From CNBC.com News Social Security offices are reopening this week. How to reduce your wait time April 04, 2022 Tags Pandemics Retirement Personal debt From CNBC.com News Social Security's retirement age is moving to 67. Some experts say that could go even higher April 03, 2022 Tags Personal Finance U/S/ Economy Personal saving From CNBC.com News Biden's 2023 budget includes $14.8 billion for Social Security. Here's what changes that could bring March 28, 2022 Tags Personal finance Family finances Politics From CNBC.com News Tom Brady cut his retirement short. If other workers take his cue, it may reduce the labor shortage March 14, 2022 Tickers JOBS Tags U/S/ Economy Retiree finances Family finances From CNBC.com News These Social Security scams will try to steal your savings. Here's what to watch out for March 10, 2022 Tags Computer crime Personal debt Personal income From CNBC.com News Biden wants to improve Social Security’s online services. Here's some changes beneficiaries may see December 16, 2021 Tags Government pensions and social security Retiree finances Disability benefits From CNBC.com News 'The time for procrastination is over.' How one Democratic lawmaker wants to fix Social Security December 07, 2021 Tags Legislation Retirement Personal debt From CNBC.com News How much you can expect to get from Social Security if you make $30,000, $35,000 or $40,000 per year November 24, 2021 Tags Personal Finance Savings Investment strategy From CNBC.com News < Previous 1 2 3 Next > Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.