President Biden Signs Bill to Boost Social Security for Public Workers

Washington, USAMon Jan 06 2025
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President Biden recently signed a bill aimed at boosting Social Security payments for public employees like teachers, firefighters, and police officers. This move affects nearly 3 million people who receive pensions from their public service careers. The bill, known as the Social Security Fairness Act, is designed to correct a long-standing unfairness in the system. It eliminates two old rules: the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset. These rules used to cut benefits for people who got retirement payments from other sources, such as state or local governments.
Biden believes that people who worked hard all their lives should retire with financial security. He was joined by labor leaders and lawmakers from both parties during the signing ceremony. The change will increase monthly payments by an average of $360 for those affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and by $700 to $1, 190 for those affected by the Government Pension Offset. This change starts in January 2024 and will be backdated. However, this increase might put more pressure on the Social Security Trust Funds, which are already facing a potential crisis. The Social Security Administration, which is understaffed, will have to handle more work due to this new law. Some Republicans, like Senator Thom Tillis, worry that this change might not be sustainable in the long run. Despite these concerns, many public service workers are excited about the change, as it corrects a long-standing issue they've faced.
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