Judge Approves $425 Million Capital One Settlement—How to Check if You’re Eligible for a Payout

Judge Approves $425 Million Capital One Settlement—How to Check if You’re Eligible for a Payout

Millions of customers of Capital One may soon receive additional funds in their bank accounts after a federal judge approved a $425 million lawsuit settlement. The decision comes after a legal dispute that lasted approximately two years. Background of the Lawsuit The case centered on allegations that Capital One directed customers away from savings accounts … Read more

Why Social Security Payments in the United States May Rise or Fall

Why Social Security Payments in the United States May Rise or Fall

Every month, the Social Security Administration distributes benefits to retired workers, survivors, individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and those enrolled in Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The amount each beneficiary receives is not the same, as payments are calculated on an individual basis. However, several key factors can cause these payments to increase or … Read more

More Americans Are Choosing to Claim Social Security Benefits Early

More Americans Are Choosing to Claim Social Security Benefits Early

Concerns about the long-term financial stability of Social Security, along with advice from online financial commentators, may be influencing many Americans to claim their benefits earlier than planned—potentially reducing their total lifetime income. A recent study by Northwestern Mutual found that many individuals from Generation X and the Baby Boomer generation who are not yet … Read more

Average Social Security Benefit for 69-Year-Old Americans—How Do You Compare?

Average Social Security Benefit for 69-Year-Old Americans—How Do You Compare?

At age 69, many individuals find themselves in a unique financial situation. By this stage, they have already passed their Full Retirement Age (FRA) of 67, meaning they became eligible to receive their full Social Security benefits two years earlier. However, for those who have chosen to delay claiming, they are now just one year … Read more

Claiming Social Security at 62 While Working? Don’t Overlook This Important Rule

Claiming Social Security at 62 While Working? Don’t Overlook This Important Rule

Planning to start Social Security benefits at age 62 while continuing to work? This strategy can be beneficial in certain situations, but it also comes with specific income limits and potential reductions that you should fully understand before making a decision. In this guide, we explain how the system works, what happens if your earnings … Read more

Social Security: Payments Up to $5,181 Arriving This Week

Social Security: Payments Up to $5,181 Arriving This Week

Millions of Americans who depend on Social Security are scheduled to receive their monthly payments this week. More than 70 million individuals across the United States rely on Social Security as a key source of income, including retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. Because such a large number of people depend on the program, the Social … Read more

What Is the Average Social Security Benefit by Age?

What Is the Average Social Security Benefit by Age?

The latest figures from the Social Security Administration indicate that the average monthly retirement benefit is approximately $2,079. However, the actual amount individuals receive can differ significantly depending on when they choose to start collecting their benefits. When Can You Start Receiving Social Security Benefits? Individuals are eligible to begin claiming Social Security retirement benefits … Read more

Federal Pay Raise for 2027 Uncertain as House Panel Leaves Out Increase

Federal Pay Raise for 2027 Uncertain as House Panel Leaves Out Increase

The likelihood that federal civilian employees will receive a pay increase in 2027 appears to be diminishing. The House Appropriations Committee recently moved forward with the Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) appropriations bill for 2027 without including any provision for a salary increase for civilian federal workers. This follows the budget proposal from Trump … Read more

Social Security Payout: Warren Buffett Also Receives Benefits—How Much Is His Check?

Social Security Payout: Warren Buffett Also Receives Benefits—How Much Is His Check?

Have you ever wondered how much Social Security someone like Warren Buffett receives, despite having a net worth in the hundreds of billions? Surprisingly, his Social Security payment is calculated just like everyone else’s—based strictly on his earnings history, not on his investments, stock holdings, or dividend income. This highlights how uniform and structured the … Read more

Social Security Back Pay: Some Retirees May Be Missing Funds

Social Security Back Pay: Some Retirees May Be Missing Funds

Some retirees may be missing out on thousands of dollars in Social Security back payments, leading a bipartisan group of U.S. senators to urge the agency to revise its current policy on retroactive benefits. The issue revolves around how the Social Security Fairness Act is being applied following its enactment in January 2025. Background: Changes … Read more