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  2. Does Social Security need a watchdog? - AOL

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    Read more: Why people who work with a financial advisor retire with an extra $1.3 million Does Social Security need a watchdog? The Social Security Trustees release an annual report about the ...

  3. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    The Windfall Elimination Provision affects people who qualify for Social Security benefits through their job but also receive a pension from another job where they didn't pay into Social Security ...

  4. ‘Before Social Security, most people’s retirement plan was ...

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    “Before Social Security, most people’s retirement plan was death,” economist Kathryn Edwards told Vox last month when talking about why older Americans are working longer. “Dying on the ...

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  6. List of Social Security lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Social Security lawsuits. Astrue v. Capato (2012), a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that children conceived after a parent's death are not entitled to Social Security Survivors benefits if the laws in the state that the parent's will was signed in forbid it; Bowen v.

  7. Why there are no simple solutions to Social Security's ...

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    It would reduce political support for Social Security among these influential, wealthy people and might even encourage them to convert their taxable earned income into lower-taxed investment income.

  8. Helvering v. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Helvering v. Davis, 301 U.S. 619 (1937), was a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that held that Social Security was constitutionally permissible as an exercise of the federal power to spend for the general welfare and so did not contravene the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

  9. Why so many people make this big Social Security mistake - AOL

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    Approximately 40% of men and 47% of women claim at age 62, according to the Social Security Administration. Only 3% of men and 4% of women claim at age 70, when they get the most in benefits.