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Senate majority leader won’t consider changes to Social Security benefits

March 18, 2011 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says he’s not willing to consider changes to Social Security benefits for another 20 years, according to foxnews.com. He says…

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Poll: Most would rather see cuts in Social Security benefits than state budgets

March 17, 2011 A recent poll shows more Americans would rather see cuts in Social Security benefits than seeing cuts to state budgets, ABC News reports. Those who…

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Man goes to prison for Social Security benefits fraud

March 16, 2011 A man who stole Social Security benefits is looking at several years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines, Central Valley Business Times reports.…

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Your Social Security amount could change

March 17, 2011 The Chicago Tribune reports that the projected Social Security benefits at retirement number could change by the time you retire. Each year before your birthday,…

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Obama advisers split on Social Security benefits

March 15, 2011 Social Security reform is pulling President Barack Obama economic and political advisers in different directions, The Hill reports. The economic team is pressuring President Obama…

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You can apply for Social Security Disability benefits online

March 14, 2011 A letter from a reader written to app.com ask what to do in regards to applying for Social Security Disability benefits. The answer says she…

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Social Security poll finds people should work longer

March 10, 2011 A new Harris Poll shows 40 percent of people think we should work longer before drawing Social Security benefits, reports United Press International. The poll…

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Social Security benefits will fluctuate between now and retirement

March 11, 2011 Every year the Social Security Administration sends an annual statement that shows what your Social Security benefits will be at retirement, the Chicago Tribune reports.…

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Orange County pastor pleads guilty for Social Security fraud

March 10, 2011 An Orange County pastor has pleaded guilty to fraudulent receipt of Social Security benefits, according to cbs19.com. The pastor was receiving Social Security benefits since…

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Social Security Administration encourages direct deposit

March 9, 2011 Those who receive Social Security benefits will have them direct deposited into  a bank or credit union account, or Direct Express debit MasterCard by March…

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