You Maybe Don’t Want to Ask How We Can Balance our Federal Budget
One glaring omission from both the Democratic and Republican platforms are substantive proposals to curb the deficit.
Read MoreOne glaring omission from both the Democratic and Republican platforms are substantive proposals to curb the deficit.
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Read MoreIndiana should move from ad hoc public retirement benefit increases to a long-term approach that guarantees former public employees a 13th check or cost of living adjustment annually, an interim committee recommended Tuesday, Oct. 24.
Read MoreSocial Security will no longer be able to pay full benefits in 2033, a year earlier than previously expected, according to a new report.
Read MoreThe state released some additional guidance regarding the Automatic Taxpayer Refund.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS – Kent Abernathy, commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, announced that BMV license branches will extend hours of operation on Monday, May 2 and on Tuesday, May 3 to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses that may be used for identification at a polling place. … Read More
NORTHERN INDIANA — Social Security has provided critical financial help to people of all ages for the last 80 years, and despite our age, we’re far from retiring. As the Social Security program celebrates its historic birthday this August, we’re reflecting on our diverse history, our current strengths, and ways we can continue to improve our services to you.
Read MoreAnticipation fills the air as Social Security gets closer to the agency’s historic 80th anniversary and prepares to commemorate the Aug. 14, 1935, signing of the Social Security Act.
Read MoreSocial Security is a vital resource for many aging Americans. But geography can have a big effect on how much value it provides them. Financial technology company SmartAsset recently released a study that shows where residents are getting the most for their Social Security money. The county is … Read More
Social Security announces as a result of Congress’ approval of the fiscal year 2015 budget, the agency will expand its hours nationwide and offices will be open to the public for an additional hour on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, effective March 16, 2015. A field office that … Read More
By DAVID SEYMOUR Public Affairs Specialist, Social Security Administration As a result of the recent Supreme Court decision, same-sex marriage is now recognized in Indiana and several other states. Social Security continues to update our policies and procedures in accordance with federal and state laws. Social Security has … Read More
Carolyn W. Colvin, acting commissioner of Social Security, Tuesday announced the agency will resume the periodic mailing of Social Security Statements – once every five years for most workers – while encouraging everyone to create a secure my Social Security account to immediately access their Statement online, anytime. … Read More
Are you a Baby Boomer? Will Social Security be there for you? Do you know when to apply for your benefits? Come to Warsaw Community Public Library for a free workshop “Savvy Social Security Planning for Baby Boomers” at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. This workshop is sponsored … Read More