President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office on Jan. 20, and while many Americans are excited about the changes he may make in his second term, others remain anxious. One of the issues that many seniors will be keeping a close eye on over the next four years is Social Security,
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President-elect Donald Trump has made a bold promise to eliminate federal taxes on Social Security benefits. For millions of retirees, it’s an enticing idea, conjuring visions of bigger monthly checks and greater financial freedom.
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When Donald Trump takes over in the White House from Monday, January 20, he must fix Social Security before the program, which services 67 million Americans across the United State
Seniors are more than a quarter of the electorate - 27% - and a slim majority of them - 51% - voted for Donald Trump in November. With Trump moving back into his old digs at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., what can - and will - our new president and new Republican-dominated Congress do for them?