
The Senate has passed the Social Security Fairness Act, which President Joe Biden is expected to sign into law soon. The bill aims to provide relief to individuals who earned a pension from work outside Social Security and also performed other work where they paid FICA taxes. Starting retroactively from January 2024, individuals who have at least 10 years of wages covered by Social Security and who receive a pension from non-Social Security work will see a significant increase in their Social Security benefits.
The bill repeals two provisions: the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The WEP currently reduces Social Security benefits for individuals receiving a pension from work not covered by Social Security. The GPO reduces spousal and survivor benefits by two-thirds of the pension received from non-Social Security work.
For example, an employee entitled to a survivor benefit of $1,500 per month, but receiving a pension of $1,800 per month from non-Social Security work, would have their survivor benefit reduced to $300 per month. Under the new law, the survivor benefit would be restored to $1,500 per month.
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