Articles for author: Sophia Hayes

Sophia Hayes

Goodbye 2024, Hello 2025 Understanding the Latest COLA Changes

Goodbye 2024, Hello 2025 Understanding the Latest COLA Changes

Retirees can now prepare for the official announcement of the 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) to their Social Security benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to incorporate this increase into monthly payments starting January 3rd, 2025. This COLA increase is particularly significant as Social Security accounts for approximately 30% of income for Americans aged ...

Sophia Hayes

3 Zodiac Signs Known for Their Boundless Hope and Optimism

3 Zodiac Signs Known for Their Boundless Hope and Optimism

Sagittarius Sagittarius has a wonderfully positive attitude toward life, which emanates directly from their hopeful heart. Sagittarius strives to see the positive in every situation, no matter how gloomy it appears. They’re all about finding the silver lining. Pisces Dreamy Pisces looks at everything and everyone through rose-colored glasses. While some may perceive Pisces as ...

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4 Zodiacs Prepare for a Magical Sagittarius Season

4 Zodiacs Prepare for a Magical Sagittarius Season

After the heated Scorpio season, the Sagittarius season brings a change of pace. Sagittarius season is always filled with the desire to explore, attain your goals, and do something reckless. However, there is a Retrograde from November 25 to December 15, so tread carefully. You can undertake crazy things but remember to have a Plan ...

Sophia Hayes

Social Security Announces Key Changes for Retirees and Disability Benefit Beneficiaries Beginning January 1

Social Security Announces Key Changes for Retirees and Disability Benefit Beneficiaries Beginning January 1

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has unveiled key updates set to take effect on January 1, 2025, bringing changes that will impact more than 70 million beneficiaries. These updates, aimed at addressing inflation and ensuring the program’s long-term financial stability, are especially significant for retirees, individuals with disabilities, and anyone relying on Social Security benefits. ...