Social Security Expansion
How will recent Social Security expansion efforts benefit older Americans?
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Many Inflation Reduction Act Provisions Set to Take Effect in January
December 23, 2022: On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, setting into motion multiple provisions that will bring down skyrocketing prescription drug prices for millions of Americans. Many of those provis Read More >
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Kaiser Health News: States Challenge Biden to Lower Drug Prices by Allowing Imports From Canada
December 21, 2022: The Biden administration is facing mounting pressure from states to let them import medicine from Canada to help lower prescription drug costs. Colorado on Dec. 5 became at least the fourth state to seek federal permission to u Read More >
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Higher Number of Seniors Living Alone Brings Housing, Elder Care Issues to the Forefront
December 19, 2022: More older Americans are living by themselves than ever before. Despite this, researchers and advocates say too little attention is being paid to keeping them healthy as they age and ensuring that the nation is able to keep up wit Read More >
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Covid-19 Vaccines Have Saved Millions of American Lives; Booster Shots are Critical
December 19, 2022: The Covid-19 vaccines have kept more than 18.5 million people in the US out of the hospital and saved more than 3.2 million lives, according to a new study by the Commonwealth Fund and Yale University. Additional data show that Read More >
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Medicare Advantage Plans Overcharged Taxpayers by Millions
December 19, 2022: A review of 90 government audits by Kaiser Health News reveals that Blue Cross and a number of other health insurers issuing Medicare Advantage plans have tried to sidestep regulations requiring them to document medical conditions Read More >
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Kaiser Health News: Assisted Living Facilities Pressed to Address Growing Needs of Older, Sicker Residents
December 16, 2022: Assisted living communities too often fail to meet the needs of older adults and should focus more on residents’ medical and mental health concerns, according to a recent report by a diverse panel of experts. It’s a clari Read More >
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Wait Times Increase for Disability Benefits as Social Security Offices Struggle Financially
December 12, 2022: State operations that review Social Security disability claims face massive backlogs, leaving Americans with disabilities waiting months and even years for judgments. To combat the crisis, House and Senate Democrats are calling fo Read More >
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Kevin McCarthy Faces Debt-limit Dilemma in Bid for Speaker as House GOP Hardliners Ratchet Up Demands
December 12, 2022: House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy is facing pressure from House Republicans to detail how he will handle the issue of raising the debt limit before they will commit to supporting him for House Speaker. A growing number of Republi Read More >
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Biden Announces $36 Billion in Relief to Avoid Cuts to Promised Pension Benefits
December 12, 2022: President Biden announced $36 billion in financial relief on Thursday to prevent pension benefit cuts for thousands of union workers. Biden was joined by Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, union leaders including AFL-CIO President Read More >
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Kaiser Health News: Paxlovid Has Been Free So Far. Next Year, Sticker Shock Awaits.
December 09, 2022: Nearly 6 million Americans have taken Paxlovid for free, courtesy of the federal government. The Pfizer pill has helped prevent many people infected with covid-19 from being hospitalized or dying, and it may even reduce the ris Read More >