The Social Security Administration encourages electronic payments for efficiency, fraud prevention, and cost reduction, offering direct deposit or a debit card as options for [...]
By withdrawing a proposed rule change, the Trump administration is allowing employers to continue to pay workers with disabilities less than minimum wage.
Starting September 30, 2025, the Social Security Administration will stop issuing paper checks for benefits payments, including Social Security retirement benefits and Supplemental Security [...]
Here's a breakdown of several top-level takeaways from the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' a "once-in-a-generation" piece of legislation poised to shape generational wealth and family plans for [...]
Legislators have reintroduced a bill seeking to establish a Medicare Part E: a public-option version of Medicare that would be available to all individuals and employers as an alternative to [...]
The National Association of the Deaf has filed a lawsuit seeking to compel the White House to resume providing American Sign Language interpreters during its press briefings.
My aunt has an irrevocable trust with her home. However, she wants to dissolve that trust now and give the house to me and my wife to live in as our primary residence. What and how do I [...]