If They Can’t Cut Benefits–Cutting Social Security Administrative Funding is the GOP Fall Back Strategy
It's often been said budgets are the best indicator of a nation's priorities because talk is cheap but where Congress actually spends
It's often been said budgets are the best indicator of a nation's priorities because talk is cheap but where Congress actually spends
There's no more closely watched Washington announcement for seniors than word of what the next year's Cost of Living Adjustment will be
Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from hearing loss yet a small percentage have hearing aids. Why? Many simply can't afford the
Social Security is still fully funded for nearly two decades, a miniscule COLA increase in 2017 likely, and health care reform continues
Each day 10 thousand Americans become eligible for Medicare. The aging of the baby boom generation certainly isn't a surprise to anyone
As Hillary Clinton declared victory after winning four of the six primaries last night, the Democratic ticket for President solidified. While
In an effort to regain control of the GOP political debate, House Speaker Paul Ryan, unveiled the first of six policy
No one was really surprised when House Speaker Paul Ryan lined up behind the rest of the GOP party leadership to endorse
President Obama's speech in Indiana yesterday was seen by many as our first glimpse at his future role as campaigner-in-chief for 2016