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Columbus Social Security worker not being paid says creditors 'don't care' about government shutdownWorkers used their breaks Friday at the Social Security Administration office on Georgesville Road to protest the government shutdown. Despite coming to work, the employees are expected to miss their next pay check.
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Rep. Joyce Beatty and Democratic officials across the country are holding forums to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Social Security even as the agency faces staffing cuts.
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Congress has passed the Social Security Fairness Act and it eliminates provisions that deny social security recipients from getting the full amount of what they've paid into the system.
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It's estimated that more than 120,000 low-income Americans have missed out on payments.
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Ohioans with disabilities are limited on how much they can earn or save and still be eligible for Social Security or Medicaid. Because of that, special…
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About 40 percent of teachers live in places where their state or local pension is the only safety net they've got.
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The White House has unveiled a proposal that aims to eliminate the federal deficit within a decade. It calls for significant cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, and it assumes robust economic growth.
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House Bill 394, legislation to modernize Ohio's unemployment insurance system, aims to bring about reforms that place Ohio on a path to long-term success…
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We've been told the same horror story for years: retiring baby-boomers will cause the ultimate collapse of Social Security and be forced to work until…
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10am The idea of a social security benefits seems straight forward enough. You pay your dues and receive your benefit every month when you retire. But of…