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Assembly OKs workers' comp bill to ban out-of-state athletes
SACRAMENTO — Controversial legislation that would restrict most professional athletes from out-of-state teams from filing claims in California workers' compensation courts won overwhelming approval Thursday in the state Assembly. Despite...Tags: Labor Legislation, Henry T. Perea, Career and Workplace, Broken Bones, Employees
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Freshman senator with senior pluck takes on the financial industry
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the newest member of the Senate Banking Committee, waited patiently for her first chance to question top financial regulators at a recent hearing on Capitol Hill. When her turn finally came after 90 minutes,...
Tags: Politics, Federal Reserve, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Consumers, Republican Party
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Social Security Disability could be fixed by reexamining the role judges play
The Social Security Disability Insurance system is supposed to provide a financial safety net for workers and their families in the event that a serious medical impairment prevents them from working ("Judges sue Social Security over 'quotas' on disability...Tags: Air and Aviation Sports, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Parachuting
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Waiting to take Social Security is usually the best bet
Dear Liz: When I was 62, I started Social Security and I'm currently saving half of my monthly benefit after taxes (about $750). My decision to take my benefits early was influenced by a financial columnist who suggested that if I started at 62 and...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Finance
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Pension proposal unfair to teachers
The Tribune calls Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's pension reform bill a "generous deal" that provides public employees with "benefits that all of your friends in the private sector will subsidize, but far higher than what they'll receive from...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Employees
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Social Security Q & A: Returning to work after retirement
Q I started Social Security retirement at age 62, received benefits for over a year, then returned to work with high enough earnings to stop my SSA benefits due to the annual earnings test. I am ready to stop working again and restart my retirement....Tags: Earnings, Retirement, Career and Workplace
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King, Messiah: New baby names suggest high hopes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk about high expectations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for American boys. They're just a little behind Major, the boy's name that jumped the most spots on the Social Security...
Tags: U.S. Military, Washington, DC, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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Social Security boosted by immigration bill, chief actuary says
WASHINGTON -- The bipartisan Senate immigration proposal would provide a boost to the Social Security fund, its chief actuary said Wednesday, as more immigrants come out of the underground economy and begin paying taxes. The assessment of the bill’...Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Politics, Heritage Foundation, Marco Rubio, Migration
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COLUMN-Knowing Social Security rules can help divorced spouses
Reuters(The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By Mark Miller CHICAGO, May 9 (Reuters) - Robin Brewton, who advises clients on Social Security benefit strategies, has boosted retirees' financial security with a single question:...Tags: Marriage, Richard Burton, Bowling Green State University, Retirement, Family
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Column: Knowing Social Security rules can help divorced spouses
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - Robin Brewton, who advises clients on Social Security benefit strategies, has boosted retirees' financial security with a single question: Are you divorced? It is a little-known fact: If you're divorced, it's possible to claim...Tags: Marriage, Richard Burton, Bowling Green State University, Family, Retirement
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Latest scam attempts to divert Social Security checks into thieves' accounts
A Deerfield Beach retiree has already experienced what federal officials are now warning about: fraudsters attempting to steal Social Security recipients' monthly checks by rerouting them into new accounts. "I felt so hopeless," Carol Smelewski said...Tags: Theft, Criminals, Deerfield Beach
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U.S. House set to pass tactical Republican debt bill
Reuters* White House has said it will veto bill * House Republicans are mulling debt ceiling strategy * Bill would allow U.S. Treasury to borrow more funds By Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON, May 9 (Reuters) - U.S. House Republicans are expected to pass a...Tags: Public Finance, Government Health Care, Government Debt, Politics, U.S. Congress
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