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Why millionaires may have already hit their Social Security payroll tax limit for 2024

[ad_1] Ezra Bailey | Getty Images Most Americans can expect to pay Social Security payroll taxes throughout 2024. But for…

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As Social Security reform talks heat up, changes to the retirement age, payroll tax may be on the table

[ad_1] Pascal Broze | Onoky | Getty Images To be sure, other changes may be on the table. Sens. Angus…

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‘Huge hunger cliff’ looms, warns expert: Average recipient to get $90 less in food stamps as Covid aid ends

[ad_1] People shop at a 99 Cents store in Santa Monica, California, on Sept. 13, 2022. Apu Gomes | AFP…

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A ‘baby bond’ bill to give every child $1,000 at birth has been reintroduced in Congress. How it would work

[ad_1] Urbazon | E+ | Getty Images Democratic lawmakers in Washington are renewing a proposal to give every American child…

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As Social Security’s full retirement age moves to 67, some experts say it should not go higher

[ad_1] Pekic | E+ | Getty Images More than 1 million people recently took to the streets in France to…

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Democrats renew push for national paid family and medical leave program

[ad_1] Jose Luis Pelaez Inc | DigitalVision | Getty Images As Democratic lawmakers honor the anniversary of a national family…

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Tunisia’s political experiment threatens economic collapse

[ad_1] NICE, France — Tunisia’s increasingly authoritarian president appears determined to upend the country’s political system. The strategy is not…

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The ‘Secure 2.0’ retirement legislation leaves a ‘huge problem untouched,’ labor economist warns. How these changes could help

[ad_1] Sporrer/Rupp | Image Source | Getty Images Participation in workplace retirement plans may soon be expanded, thanks to new…

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Enterprenuers

How Congress and corporations can help stop inflation

[ad_1] Americans look to the country’s most powerful bank, the Federal Reserve, to combat inflation. “I think our biggest problem,…

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Secure 2.0 legislation would make retirement catch-up limits more generous for some. Here’s who would really benefit

[ad_1] Guido Mieth | DigitalVision | Getty Images Catch-up contributions for retirement savers could get more generous for certain savers,…

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