An AI security researcher says companies lack the talent to handle AI security problems — and traditional cybersecurity teams aren't enough.
Social Security is facing more than $23 trillion in unfunded obligations over the next 75 years, which could lead to hefty benefit cuts for retired workers and survivor beneficiaries in less than a ...
Donald Trump is re-inheriting a problem the country has faced for years, when he goes back to the White House next year: Social Security. The system’s insolvency is like a slow moving train: People ...
A handful of security deficiencies in IRS information systems elevate the tax agency’s risk of inaccuracies in financial statements, the Government Accountability Office said Thursday. In its report, ...
The 'Social Security squeeze' is coming for your benefits. Can the program's most existential problems be solved? There are more older Americans than ever, and not enough younger ones. There are lots ...
There's a problem with the tax rules applied to Social Security benefits. Many seniors were excited about promises that Social Security benefits would not be taxable in the future. While tax rules for ...
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Social Security's retirement-focused trust fund may be depleted by 2033. If Congress doesn't shore up the trust funds or make other fixes, the Social Security Administration would need to cut benefits ...
Social Security problems can be solved online, over the phone or via an in-person appointment. People can apply for most benefits online as well as check the status of their application, change direct ...
A shrinking labor force will cause Social Security to lose out on key revenue. Raising taxes isn't likely to sit well with working Americans. Making people wait longer to claim Social Security is also ...
September in Washington means lawmakers scrambling to keep the government’s doors open. On-time funding has become a pathological exercise in procrastination. This annual show of Congressional ...