Another effect of a shutdown is that news of the next Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) may be delayed. The ...
The U.S. government shut down on Wednesday after Congress failed to approve funding for federal agencies. Here's how that ...
Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income are considered mandatory spending, according to CBS News. This ...
A government shutdown significantly affects government services, but does not freeze mandatory spending like Social Security.
With the government shutdown that went into effect Oct. 1, the Social Security Administration is set to see certain changes.
The failure to reach a budget agreement will shut down much of the federal government on Wednesday, but that won’t stop the ...
Social Security benefits will still be paid out during the government shutdown, although some services will be reduced.
Existing Social Security payments will continue without disruption during a government shutdown, but people who are newly in ...
As we enter a government shutdown, are Social Security payments still going out this month? Here's what to know.
Fox News Digital gathered a summary of what services will remain open and which could see serious disruptions or ...
With the federal government shutdown going into effect on Wednesday, Social Security monthly payments are not expected to be ...
The government shut down means several services offered by the Social Security Administration will be impacted.