Hundreds of thousands of federal employees are furloughed and many more have been working without pay since Oct. 1.
While Social Security and Medicare benefits continue to be paid during the federal shutdown, and are in no danger of being cut or ended, people dealing with the programs could encounter some problems.
Facing an overpayment in SSDI or SSI? Here are three practical solutions to handle repayment, avoid hardship, and keep control of your benefits.
Others have lost jobs or were otherwise disciplined over their comments about Kirk, raising free speech concerns.
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The federal government shutdown continues with Thursday marking the ninth day of the stalemate that does not seem to have an ...
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