Two SSI Payments in July? Here’s Why August Looks Different

Two SSI Payments in July

Millions of Americans who rely on Supplemental Security Income may notice something unusual this summer: two SSI payments arriving in July and no separate payment showing up in August. At … Read more

Oregon Retirees Face New Questions Over Social Security and Medicare Funding

Oregon Social Security and Medicare Funding

For many Oregon families, Social Security and Medicare are more than government programs they’re an essential part of retirement planning. With thousands of older adults relying on monthly benefits and … Read more

IRS AI Guidelines for Tax Practitioners: What Changes for Tax Professionals?

IRS AI Guidelines for Tax Practitioners

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday work for accountants, enrolled agents, and tax professionals. From drafting client emails to summarizing tax documents, AI tools are saving time across … Read more

2032 Social Security Projection Raises New Questions for Retirees

2032 Social Security Projection

Social Security remains a financial lifeline for millions of retired Americans, but new projections are once again drawing attention to the program’s long-term finances. The latest discussion centers on estimates … Read more

Social Security Cap Proposal Could Protect Trust Funds-But There’s a Catch

Social Security Cap Proposal Could Protect Trust Funds

A new policy idea is gaining traction in Washington as lawmakers look for ways to stabilize Social Security’s finances. The latest Social Security Cap Proposal could help extend the life … Read more