Public Workers Get a Boost: Biden's New Law

USAMon Jan 06 2025
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President Biden just signed a law that's making a big difference for public workers like teachers, firefighters, and police officers. This new law, called the Social Security Fairness Act, is fixing a long-standing problem that cut benefits for those with public service pensions. The law will get rid of two old rules, the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset, which used to lower Social Security payments for these workers. Monthly payments could go up by an average of $360 to $1, 190 by the end of 2025, depending on the benefit type.
Edward Kelly, head of the International Association of Fire Fighters, thinks this is a huge deal. He said, "This law finally corrects a 40-year unfairness, especially for the families of firefighters. Now, firefighters can actually afford to retire on their modest wages. " The law has also been praised by union leaders like Lee Saunders, who said it will help over two million public service workers get the benefits they deserve. But not everyone is happy. Senator Thom Tillis from the Republican side thinks this move prioritizes quick fixes over long-term planning. The new law might speed up the financial trouble for the Social Security Trust Fund, which could run out of money by 2035. Plus, the Social Security Administration, already short on staff and funds, will face more challenges. While this law is a big step for fairness, it also raises concerns about the future of the Social Security program. It's like giving someone a better deal today, but worrying about the bill tomorrow.
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