90th anniversary of Social Security
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Trump's Social Security reforms cut wait times, eliminated taxes for most seniors, and boosted service efficiency, the White House announced.
President Trump defends Social Security program achievements amid Democratic criticism, highlighting zero taxes for most seniors and improved customer service
WASHINGTON — President Trump said Thursday that 275,000 illegal immigrants have been purged from the Social Security rolls on his watch. “To protect our benefits, we’ve already kicked nearly 275,000 illegal aliens off of the Social Security system,” Trump said in the Oval Office with Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano looking on.
Social Security trustees have warned that the program's retirement trust fund could be depleted as soon as 2033.
President Donald Trump celebrated the anniversary of Social Security on Thursday even as members of his administration have sought to undercut the program. The president signed a proclamation in the Oval Office marking 90 years since the benefits program launched under former President Franklin Roosevelt.
Social Security recipients’ will likely get more money next year with cost-of-living adjustments, but the increase may not cover the full effects of rising inflation.
As Social Security celebrates its 90th anniversary today, concerns are growing over its funding and recent staffing cuts.
The White House says the One Big Beautiful Bill Act got rid of taxes on Social Security; finance experts disagree.
President Trump signed a proclamation marking the 90th anniversary of the establishment of Social Security, while boasting changes in his recent tax law aimed at providing relief to seniors. “On
Roughly 600,000 retirees in Arkansas are set to benefit from a new federal deduction that shields most Social Security income from taxes starting in 2026. The One Big Beautiful Bill