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Medicare, Social Security go-broke dates pushed back by strong economy
Medicare’s go-broke date for its hospital insurance trust fund was pushed back five years to 2036, Social Security’s trust funds run into trouble in 2035.
By Fatima Hussein and Tom Murphy
Milley says he’ll ensure family safety after Trump’s execution remark
Gen. Mark Milley said he'll take steps to protect himself and his family after comments by former President Donald Trump.
The government may shut down this weekend. Who’s hit, and what’s next?
Many are bracing for a stoppage that could last weeks.
Not again! Federal workers brace for another government shutdown
It’s a test not only of their ability to stay financially afloat, but also of their commitment to public service.
By Fatima Hussein
‘We’re Safety Now Haven’t We:’ Making government jingles catchy again
When was the last time the top hit on your playlist was made by a government agency?
The federal government is headed into a shutdown. What happens next?
While some government entities will be exempt — Social Security checks, for example, will still go out — other functions will be severely curtailed.
Social Security Administration calls managers back to office
Policies for other agency employees could still change.
Union calls out Social Security Admin. on bargaining status of judges
Employees and union leaders are calling calling on the agency to review and rectify the bargaining status of these employees.
Former Maryland Gov. O’Malley to lead Social Security Administration
If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, O'Malley would serve a six-year term.
Telework eligibility preserved in Social Security labor contract
It’s a small sign of certainty at Social Security Administration while other agencies are doing an about-face on working from home.
Will spousal social security be impacted by Government Pension Offset?
The GPO reduces the amount of spousal and survivors benefits paid to someone who's eligible for a pension from work not covered by Social Security.
By Reg Jones