Medicare has two parts, Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medicare Insurance). You are eligible for premium-free Part A if you are age 65 or older a...
Since 1973, social security numbers have been issued by our central office. The first three (3) digits of a person’s social security number are determined...
If you are collecting Social Security retirement benefits before full retirement age, your benefits are reduced by $1 for every $2 you earn over the limit...
In the United States, the term payroll tax usually refers to taxes paid under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, or FICA. Social Security tax only a...
There is no law prohibiting insurers from requesting a social security number. An insurer has the right to ask for a social security number where the info...
To qualify for Medicare, individuals generally need to be 65 or older or have a qualifying disability. There are several levels of assistance an individua...
If you die, normally your annuity payments will stop and the pension fund used to buy your annuity will be lost. However there are a number of options you...
Medicare is running out of money. According to the latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the program’s Part A hospital insurance ...
Medicare pays Part B claims (doctors’ services, outpatient hospital care, outpatient physical and speech therapy, certain home health care, ambulance serv...
To be eligible for survivor benefits the child must be under 18 (or up to 19 and 2 months if they are still in high school full time) or have a disability...