03.02.2025 10:09:00

A New Social Security Law That Will Boost Benefits for 3.2 Million Retirees Comes With an Unwelcome Surprise

Millions of Americans rejoiced after former President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that will boost Social Security benefits for approximately 3.2 million retirees and spouses. Social Security can be a touchy subject because it impacts tens of millions of Americans and also has many looming financial issues, which has led to partisan disagreement. Needless to say, it's not easy to get bipartisan support for Social Security bills, so passage of the Social Security Fairness Act was pretty well received. However, retirees slated to benefit just found out that the bill also comes with a bit of an unwelcome surprise.The Social Security program is very complex and has many rules regarding who can claim benefits, when they can claim benefits, and how much they can claim. The Social Security Fairness Act eliminated two provisions called the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO).WEP essentially limited Social Security benefits for retirees who qualified for benefits and also received a noncovered pension, which is an employer-covered pension that doesn't take out Social Security taxes from someone's salary. The Social Security program is predicated on workers paying taxes throughout their careers and then receiving benefits once they retire or are nearing retirement. The idea behind WEP was to prevent recipients of noncovered pensions from also receiving higher benefits. WEP typically applied to a select group of state and local municipal workers, federal employees, and teachers. In 2022, WEP impacted over 2 million Americans.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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