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Cuts to Social Security benefits will hurt women, minorities

November 19, 2010 A draft report of President Obama’s  response to the national deficit shows that if Social Security benefits are cut, the nation’s poor and minorities would…

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Woman hit in Terre Haute truck accident

November 18, 2010 A woman has been sent to the hospital following a Terre Haute truck accident. The Tribune-Star reports that the woman pulled her vehicle out in…

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Cost of living expenses not based on Social Security beneficiaries

November 18, 2010 If you’re the beneficiary of Social Security benefits, you’re probably not happy that there won’t be an increase in Social Security benefits, according to a…

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Reader inquires about Social Security’s role in national deficit

November 17, 2010 A reader of The Morning Call was curious about the role of Social Security cuts to reduce the national deficit. The response said future Social…

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Commentary: Social Security cuts won’t help budget crisis

November 16, 2010 A reader submitted a commentary to statemanjournal.com addressing the unnecessary need to cut Social Security benefits. The reader says Social Security is not the problem…

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Democrats plan to vote for $250 for Social Security beneficiaries

November 15, 2010 Democrats will vote to pay Social Security recipients $250 when they return to Washington. According to ewireinformer.com, Democrats have planned to vote for this bill…

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Social Security benefits likely to be cut

November 12, 2010 Federal cutback are inevitable, and Social Security benefits are included, according to an editorial in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lawmakers have brainstormed ideas to reduce the…

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Social Security benefit age could be raised

November 11, 2011 Members of Congress are considering raising the Social Security retirement age to 68 and reduce annual cost-of-living increases, according to lifeandheathinsurancenews.com. The panel appointed by…

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Woman in critical condition after Terre Haute auto accident

Two women were struck by a car in a Terre Haute auto accident, reports the Trib Star. According to police, the accident happened on Indiana 48, when a…

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Supreme Court hears cause on Social Security taxes

November 10, 2010 Full-time medical students are exempt from paying Social Security taxes, according to wsj.com. The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case on whether or not full-time…

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