Nope. Disability and survivor benefits are included in the program. Contributions you make provide insurance in the event you become disabled; they also may cover your adult child if he or she becomes disabled before age 22. And, assuming you worked enough to qualify for retirement benefits, your spouse and children can receive Social Security survivor benefits after you die.
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Gas prices crossed the milestone $3 mark Thursday for the first time since Oct. 17, 2008, as the national average compiled by motorist group AAA reached $3.013 a gallon.
Prices have risen more than 4% from $2.872 a month ago and are nearly 16% higher than the $2.585 average a year ago, according to the AAA figures.
The cost of gasoline has been climbing steadily since bottoming out at $1.616 in December 2008. However, the average price is down $1.101 — ...
Continue → ShareThe Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, has tips to help consumers make smart online shopping decisions for the holidays:
Know who you’re dealing with:
- Confirm the online seller’s physical address and phone number before you buy.
Know what you’re buying:
- Read the seller’s description of the product and the fine print.
- Understand the terms and conditions regarding refunds, including who pays the shipping costs, and whether there is a restocking fee.
- Print and save records of your online transactions, including all emails to ...
The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on manufacturers of certain weight loss, body building and sexual enhancement supplements that contain potentially dangerous ingredients.
The FDA said Wednesday that some manufacturers are deceptively labeling products to hide that they contain ingredients known to cause health problems. Other supplements contain ingredients that should be available only by prescription.
“These tainted products can cause serious adverse effects, including strokes, organ failure and death,” ...
Continue → ShareA federal judge has halted an operation that allegedly tricked people into paying a $20 fee to collect a fake multi-million-dollar sweepstakes prize. This case is part of an FTC crackdown on scams that target financially strapped Americans. The FTC is seeking to make the defendants give up their ill-gotten gains.
Some of the mailers claimed that they were affiliated with a government agency, such as the “State of Illinois Commissioners of Regulation” and “OFFICE OF ...
Continue → ShareThe discovery of hard plastic inside packages prompted a nationwide recall of 72,000 pounds of canned chicken salad, one of several recalls involving poultry and meat products issued through U.S. food safety authorities in recent days.
The Suter Company is recalling 8.2-ounce packages of the “Bumble Bee Lunch on the Run Chicken Salad Complete Lunch Kit” and 3.5-ounce packages of “Bumble Bee Chicken Salad with Crackers,” according to a statement released Sunday by the U.S. ...
Continue → ShareFederal Trade Commission has charged three debt relief operations with making unsubstantiated claims to lure consumers nationwide into paying thousands of dollars in up-front fees, but failing to reduce credit card debts as promised.
The FTC’s complaints charge that few consumers received the promised results. Many consumers canceled or dropped out of the programs because they couldn’t afford to pay the defendants’‘ sizable advance fees and accumulate money to pay off their debts.
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Elder abuse is a growing problem. While we don’t know all of the details about why abuse occurs or how to stop its spread, we do know that help is available for victims. Concerned people, like you, can spot the warning signs of a possible problem, and make a call for help if an elder is in need of assistance.
The National Center on Elder Abuse website is a resource to answer your questions and provide ...
Continue → ShareDecorating for the holidays is fun for the entire family. However, there are many items in homes during the holiday season that can be dangerous, such as burning candles and glass ornaments that require extra supervision – especially in homes with young children.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 600 fires in the U.S. are caused from Christmas tree lights and decorations each year. Additionally, 7,500 injuries occur from Christmas trees and decorations ...
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