Social Security benefits
Coverage of Social Security benefits in the Nexus archive.
- Anganwadi workers seek ₹26,000 monthly wage, social security benefits
Anganwadi workers in Andhra Pradesh are demanding a monthly wage of ₹26,000 and social security benefits, staging protests outside Collectorates and threatening a statewide siege on July 31 if their demands are not met.
- Retirees are flocking to Chiang Mai, Thailand, for affordable living and a slower lifestyle
Retirees from around the world are moving to Chiang Mai, Thailand, due to its affordability, safety, and relaxed lifestyle. The city offers low-cost housing, affordable food and healthcare, and a cultural emphasis on a slow, unhurried way of life known as 'sabai sabai.'
- How to prepare yourself for the ticking times bomb hiding in your 401(k)
Required minimum distributions from a 401(k) can trigger taxes on Social Security benefits and increase Medicare premiums. This highlights potential financial risks associated with retirement account withdrawals.
- Nevada man stole $200K in Social Security benefits from dead wife: court docs
Lawrence Nadien, a Nevada man, is accused of stealing over $200,000 in Social Security benefits intended for his deceased wife. He faces a grand larceny charge after being arrested in Las Vegas in May 2026.
- Social Security benefits and costs are perfectly reasonable — no case exists for massive cuts
The article argues that Social Security benefits and costs are reasonable, with no justification for large-scale cuts. It suggests that reducing benefits for high earners who retire later and live long lives might be desirable.
- My wife and I are 61. We have $2.2 million and $5,000 in Social Security benefits. Do we claim early?
A 61-year-old couple with $2.2 million in assets and $5,000 in Social Security benefits is considering whether to claim benefits early. They aim to ensure their assets and income support them for 25 years.
- Social Security report predicts when benefits could be slashed
The Social Security Administration released projections indicating its reserve funds may deplete, potentially leading to significant reductions in old-age and survivor benefits.
- Does receiving Social Security benefits make you judgment-proof?
Federal law protects Social Security benefits from most creditors, but being judgment-proof has specific limitations. The article highlights that while these benefits are shielded, there are real constraints to this protection.
- Social Security is fully doing away with paper checks: How to prepare
Social Security is eliminating paper checks for benefits distribution, signaling an upcoming change in how recipients receive their payments. The article notes that the method of receiving benefits could soon change for those who have not already experienced the transition.
- The retirement age changed this year: Here's what to know
The retirement age changed in 2026, and retiring this year could impact Social Security benefits for those not in a specific age group. People who thought they were ready to retire in 2026 may face changes due to the new rules.
- The retirement age changed this year: Here's what to know
The retirement age changed in 2026, and retiring this year may significantly impact Social Security benefits depending on an individual's age.
- The retirement age changed this year: Here’s what to know
The retirement age changed in 2026, affecting Social Security benefits for those not of a specific age. Retiring this year could significantly impact benefits for some individuals.
- Can inherited debt impact your Social Security benefits?
Inheriting debt is uncommon, but it can have consequences related to Social Security benefits. The article highlights the importance of understanding these potential impacts.
- Can my Social Security benefits be impacted by medical debt?
Medical debt can persist into retirement, but its direct impact on Social Security benefits remains unclear. The article questions whether such debt affects Social Security checks.
- Can credit card debt affect your Social Security benefits?
Credit card debt can create financial risks during retirement, though not necessarily in the ways borrowers typically assume. The article examines the relationship between credit card debt and Social Security benefits, highlighting unexpected consequences for retirees.