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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jan 1, 2025, 02:39 PM Jan 1

Social Security Benefits Set To Be Expanded for Millions [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Jan 01, 2025 at 12:39 PM EST | Updated Jan 01, 2025 at 12:49 PM EST


Millions of Americans could see their social security benefits increase if President Joe Biden signs into law the Social Security Fairness Act, which has already passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support.

The bill moved to Biden's desk on Friday after being passed by the Senate with 76 Senators from both parties in support, against 20 Republicans who were opposed. On Facebook, the National Fraternal Order of Police, which is supporting the legislation, said Biden was "scheduled" to sign the bill on January 6 though this hasn't been officially confirmed. Newsweek contacted the White House press office for comment on Wednesday via email outside of regular office hours.

Why It Matters

If passed into law, the Social Security Fairness Act would boost social security benefits to what CNN estimates are nearly three million public sector workers at the federal and local level, including large numbers of police officers, firefighters, and teachers. Supporters of the legislation have argued the current system, which reduces benefits for employees who also collect pensions from jobs that aren't covered by social security, disproportionately impacts public sector workers and their families.

What To Know

If passed into law, the Social Security Fairness Act would repeal two federal policies, the windfall elimination provision (WEP) and the government pension offset (GPO) which currently restrict access to benefits. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the WEP "reduces benefits for retired or disabled workers who have fewer than 30 years of significant earnings from employment covered by Social Security if they also receive pensions on the basis of noncovered employment." This means employees in this category have their benefits reduced if they also receive pensions from other jobs that aren't covered by social security.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/social-security-benefits-set-expanded-millions-2008330



The article mentions a tentative "signing date" of January 6 (although we obviously know what also happens that day so we'll see if it happens then or later).
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I'm one of the 3 million that was affected by the WEP Ishoutandscream2 Jan 1 #1
My brother is too TexasBushwhacker Jan 1 #11
same. It's a big deal for us. I had given up hope that we would ever get the SS we worked for. Evolve Dammit Jan 1 #12
As I am jayschool2013 Jan 1 #15
Me too k0rs Jan 1 #17
Both of us in our family are/would have been affected. Ms. Toad Jan 1 #22
I am also one of the WEP Affected LLC Jan 2 #26
And Trump will get all the credit since it'll take effect under him. Self Esteem Jan 1 #2
before they rescind all benefits 4catsmom Jan 1 #6
It is retroactive to 2023, Ms. Toad Jan 1 #21
No one pays attention to that. Self Esteem Jan 2 #27
Then I guess I'll take comfort in my guess that more Democrats than Republicans Ms. Toad Jan 2 #31
That was pure theft! KT2000 Jan 1 #3
This will shorten the years before Soc Security is unable to pay full benefits. CousinIT Jan 1 #4
Thanks for the link -- bookmarked ! nt eppur_se_muova Jan 1 #7
" taxes on Social Security (which go right back into the Trust Fund)" - yup nmmi Jan 1 #8
Yep. Eliminating those taxes is a backdoor cut to Social Security & Medicare. CousinIT Jan 1 #10
Yeah, but Congress will never pay back what they stole, according to some . . . nmmi Jan 1 #9
Great post! Hope you make it an OP. More people need to read this! ancianita Jan 1 #18
Thanks, I appreciate that 😊. I've been thinking about an OP/nt nmmi Jan 1 #19
Please do. More folks need to see this. ancianita Jan 1 #20
SS isn't going "broke." It is a fable. Congress can make up any shortfall by using the general fund. valleyrogue Jan 3 #32
Problem: taking it from the General Fund makes it easier to cut CousinIT Jan 4 #33
My wife was a public school teacher gopiscrap Jan 1 #5
She'll have a penalty removed. Igel Jan 1 #14
This impacts both my wife and my SS benefits. Joe Nation Jan 1 #13
Where we are as well Ishoutandscream2 Jan 2 #24
Trying to lock in as much good stuff as possible before Trump takes office. Like laying up supplies before winter hits Martin68 Jan 1 #16
FOP endorsed Trump in 2024, but FOP likes Democratic Party policies that puts money into people's pockets. C0RI0LANUS Jan 2 #23
It's mind boggling Ishoutandscream2 Jan 2 #25
Happy New Year, Ishoutandscream2. Agree 100%. Like been said: If you want to live like a Republican, vote Democratic. C0RI0LANUS Jan 2 #28
WEP and GPO rso Jan 2 #29
Surviving spouses could already collect BumRushDaShow Jan 2 #30
Happening Now: President Biden signs the Social Security Fairness Act. LetMyPeopleVote Jan 5 #34
Glad he did it today BumRushDaShow Jan 5 #35
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