SSDI Hits Record $4,018 in 2025

SSDI Hits Record $4,018 in 2025, What the Next COLA Increase Could Mean for You

This year has brought good news for millions receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): benefits have reached a record high of $4,018 per month for some recipients. With inflation still

Alan

July 29, 2025

One Big Beautiful Bill

Major Tax Changes Coming in 2026, How the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Could Save You Thousands

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” is more than just a catchy name — it’s a rare opportunity for everyday Americans to take back control of their tax bills. Whether you’re

Alan

July 29, 2025

trump's new student loan repayment rules

Trump’s Spending Bill Triggers Major Changes to Student Loan Repayment Plans

Big changes are coming for millions of student loan borrowers in the United States. Following the passage of a new tax and spending bill signed by former President Donald Trump,

Alan

July 29, 2025

What Happens to Your Social Security Benefits If You Don’t Prove You Paid Your Debts

What Happens to Your Social Security Benefits If You Don’t Prove You Paid Your Debts

For millions of retirees across the U.S., Social Security isn’t just a government benefit—it’s the foundation of their monthly income. From rent and groceries to medical bills, this monthly check

Alan

July 28, 2025

Social Security for Children

How Much Social Security Can a Dependent Child Get? Here’s What Parents Should Know

Social Security isn’t just for retirees or people with disabilities—it also provides critical financial support to dependent children in families affected by a parent’s death, retirement, or disability. As of

Alan

July 28, 2025

Early Social Security Recipients

Got Social Security Before 1997? Here’s What to Know About Your August 1 Payment

To sum it up, if you started receiving Social Security before May 1997 or receive both SSI and retirement benefits, expect your next payment on August 1, 2025—not August 3.

Alan

July 27, 2025

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