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Some 55 million Social Security recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009.

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  • When Are Social Security Benefits Paid Each Month?
    Those who collect both Social Security and SSI, a safety-net benefit administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) for people with low incomes and limited financial assets who are age 65 or older, blind or have a disability. If you are in this group, you get your SSI on the first of the month and your Social Security on the third.
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    Those minimum thresholds haven’t changed since taxation of benefits was introduced. As incomes have risen in the decades since, so has the share of Social Security recipients whose benefits are taxed — from less than 10 percent in 1984 to nearly half in recent years, according to Social Security Administration (SSA) data.
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  • How Are Social Security Benefits Taxed?
    The Social Security Administration estimates that about 56 percent of Social Security recipients owe income taxes on their benefits. All of the above concerns federal income taxes. For the 2024 tax year, nine states will also tax Social Security to varying degrees: Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont ...
    11/25/2024 - 4:04 am | View Website
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    Today they account for 8.5 percent of Social Security recipients, providing monthly payments to nearly 5.8 million people. These payments, calculated on the basis of the late loved one’s lifetime earnings, offer a crucial measure of financial protection in the aftermath of loss.
    11/25/2024 - 3:06 am | View Website
  • How Does Medicare Work With SSDI?
    Medicare eligibility does not come with Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the other SSA-administered benefit for people with disabilities. SSI recipients in most states do automatically qualify for Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for people with low incomes.
    11/24/2024 - 8:26 pm | View Website
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