As the shutdown stretches past its second week, thousands of federal workers—many of them Black—are losing jobs, paychecks, ...
A couple turning 60 this year would face an $18,400 Social Security cut, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal ...
President Trump and congressional Democrats couldn't reach a deal ahead of a midnight deadline, prompting a partial shutdown ...
As Republicans and Democrats clash over a funding bill, a partial government shutdown looms Oct. 1. Here's what happens ...
To address this, Medicare officials will allow a temporary special enrollment period in 2026. Beneficiaries who choose a plan ...
Plus: IRS will stay open during the shutdown (for a little while), installment agreements, retirement, the difference between ...
A provision of the summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act bumping a slew of orphan drugs from Medicare price negotiation is ...
The Congressional Budget Office has revised its forecast showing the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act will cost taxpayers as much as $8.8 billion — up from earlier estimates of $4.9 billion ...
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and ...
The budget bill signed by President Trump suspended an effort to enroll more low-income older Americans in programs that assist them with rising health care costs.
Medicare beneficiaries face higher costs, reduced services, and possible cuts to the program at large—but there’s good news ...
Medicare is funded through mandatory spending, keeping it safe from government shutdowns. The Medicare enrollment process ...