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Several senators are calling on the Social Security Administration to reconsider what they say is a flaw in the implementation of the law.
A bipartisan “fix” to Social Security benefits for public-sector retirees could lead to a big tax hit for those Americans. Lawmakers are racing the clock before taxes come due on April 15.
Retirees could earn more retroactive lump sum payments for the time they missed out on the benefits.
Social Security beneficiaries have seen some big changes over the last 13 months.
Some retirees face a big tax bill if lawmakers don't act.
Social Security faces a financial crossroads that’s closer than many Americans realize. The retirement program won’t actually “run out of money” since current workers will always pay into the system.