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2025 Social Security COLA: Expected Impact on Disability Benefits

2025 Social Security COLA: Expected Impact on Disability Benefits

The anticipation surrounds the projected 2025 COLA increase for SSDI, with experts already considering potential impacts on disability income.


Social Security Implements New Rule: Five-Year Work History for Disability

Social Security plans to simplify the disability evaluation process by reducing the required work history period to five years, aiming to streamline eligibility determinations for disability benefits.

IRS Issues Rare Apology to Billionaire Ken Griffin Over Data Breach Settlement

The IRS issued a rare apology to billionaire hedge fund director Ken Griffin and numerous other affluent individuals following a settlement of a lawsuit over a data breach

Pro-Russia Accounts Spread Fake Fox News Articles Ahead of US Presidential Debate

A network of pro-Kremlin accounts on X spread fake Fox News articles ahead of US presidential debate, promoting false narratives about Trump's business support.


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