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SSA Email Celebrates Tax Relief, Sparks Concerns Over Partisanship
The Social Security Administration sent an email celebrating a new domestic policy bill's tax relief for seniors, a move criticized by analysts as politically partisan and potentially harmful to public trust, while also accelerating the insolvency of Social Security and Medicare.
SSA Email Celebrates Tax Relief, Sparks Concerns Over Partisanship
The Social Security Administration sent an email celebrating a new domestic policy bill's tax relief for seniors, a move criticized by analysts as politically partisan and potentially harmful to public trust, while also accelerating the insolvency of Social Security and Medicare.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Pension Reforms to Delay Retirement for Younger Workers
Projected Spanish pension reforms will necessitate delayed retirement for younger workers; those with 30 years of contributions may retire at 71, while 40 years allows retirement at 65, due to lower youth employment rates and upcoming legislative changes.
Spanish Pension Reforms to Delay Retirement for Younger Workers
Projected Spanish pension reforms will necessitate delayed retirement for younger workers; those with 30 years of contributions may retire at 71, while 40 years allows retirement at 65, due to lower youth employment rates and upcoming legislative changes.
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48% Bias Score


Republican Tax Bill: Partial, Temporary Social Security Tax Relief, Not Full Elimination
President Trump's claim that the Republican tax bill eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits is inaccurate; the bill offers a temporary tax deduction for seniors over 65, with varying amounts in the House and Senate versions, impacting a subset of seniors.
Republican Tax Bill: Partial, Temporary Social Security Tax Relief, Not Full Elimination
President Trump's claim that the Republican tax bill eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits is inaccurate; the bill offers a temporary tax deduction for seniors over 65, with varying amounts in the House and Senate versions, impacting a subset of seniors.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Gender Pension Gap Narrows, but Significant Disparities Remain
In June 2025, Spanish retired men received average gross monthly pensions of €1,723, compared to €1,201 for women, a €522 gap that is slowly narrowing due to increased female workforce participation and pension reforms; however, significant differences remain across various pension types.
Spanish Gender Pension Gap Narrows, but Significant Disparities Remain
In June 2025, Spanish retired men received average gross monthly pensions of €1,723, compared to €1,201 for women, a €522 gap that is slowly narrowing due to increased female workforce participation and pension reforms; however, significant differences remain across various pension types.
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28% Bias Score


Wide Variation in European Pensioner Poverty Rates
Pensioner poverty rates in Europe vary widely, from 3.1% in Iceland to 37.4% in Estonia in 2022, reflecting differences in welfare systems and pension schemes; Eastern European countries have significantly higher rates than Western and Northern European countries.
Wide Variation in European Pensioner Poverty Rates
Pensioner poverty rates in Europe vary widely, from 3.1% in Iceland to 37.4% in Estonia in 2022, reflecting differences in welfare systems and pension schemes; Eastern European countries have significantly higher rates than Western and Northern European countries.
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44% Bias Score


Record High: Over 3 Million Foreign Workers in Spain
In May 2024, Spain recorded over 3 million foreign Social Security affiliates for the first time, representing 14% of the total workforce and contributing significantly to job creation. This increase is linked to global crises and pre-existing social networks, yet it highlights disparities in labor ...
Record High: Over 3 Million Foreign Workers in Spain
In May 2024, Spain recorded over 3 million foreign Social Security affiliates for the first time, representing 14% of the total workforce and contributing significantly to job creation. This increase is linked to global crises and pre-existing social networks, yet it highlights disparities in labor ...
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40% Bias Score

2025 Budget Bill Slashes Medicaid, Exacerbates Care Crisis
The 2025 budget bill, passed July 3, slashes Medicaid spending by nearly \$1 trillion over ten years through reduced federal payments, work requirements, and increased paperwork; repeals a rule requiring minimum nursing home staffing; and raises the standard deduction for seniors while eliminating p...

2025 Budget Bill Slashes Medicaid, Exacerbates Care Crisis
The 2025 budget bill, passed July 3, slashes Medicaid spending by nearly \$1 trillion over ten years through reduced federal payments, work requirements, and increased paperwork; repeals a rule requiring minimum nursing home staffing; and raises the standard deduction for seniors while eliminating p...
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64% Bias Score

Ubarretxena to Push for Basque Social Security Transfer Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
Basque counselor María Ubarretxena will meet with the Spanish Secretary of State for Employment tomorrow in Madrid to accelerate the transfer of six social security areas, amidst concerns over the Spanish government's stability and ongoing corruption investigations within the PSOE.

Ubarretxena to Push for Basque Social Security Transfer Amidst Spanish Political Crisis
Basque counselor María Ubarretxena will meet with the Spanish Secretary of State for Employment tomorrow in Madrid to accelerate the transfer of six social security areas, amidst concerns over the Spanish government's stability and ongoing corruption investigations within the PSOE.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Tightens Disability Benefit Rules, Sparking Community Division
The UK government's revised plan to tighten Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments from November 2026, following a U-turn prompted by a Labour MP rebellion, will impact disabled people's access to financial support, causing concern and division within the disabled community, despite governm...

UK Government Tightens Disability Benefit Rules, Sparking Community Division
The UK government's revised plan to tighten Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments from November 2026, following a U-turn prompted by a Labour MP rebellion, will impact disabled people's access to financial support, causing concern and division within the disabled community, despite governm...
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Mutual Society Highlights Success of Complementary Pension Model Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Loreto Mutua, a Spanish mutual society in the aviation sector, demonstrates a successful supplementary pension model with €1.3 billion under management, 30,000 members, and over €1.7 billion in benefits paid since 2001; however, it faces legal inequality due to the lack of a national regulatory fram...

Spanish Mutual Society Highlights Success of Complementary Pension Model Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Loreto Mutua, a Spanish mutual society in the aviation sector, demonstrates a successful supplementary pension model with €1.3 billion under management, 30,000 members, and over €1.7 billion in benefits paid since 2001; however, it faces legal inequality due to the lack of a national regulatory fram...
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52% Bias Score

Scotland to End Two-Child Benefits Cap in March 2026
The Scottish government will end the two-child benefits cap from March 2026, providing payments to affected families, costing an estimated \$140-150 million initially, to alleviate child poverty and counter UK policy.

Scotland to End Two-Child Benefits Cap in March 2026
The Scottish government will end the two-child benefits cap from March 2026, providing payments to affected families, costing an estimated \$140-150 million initially, to alleviate child poverty and counter UK policy.
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40% Bias Score

Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
An 18% surge in Social Security benefit claims from January to May 2024, exceeding previous years, is largely attributed to concerns about future program changes, economic uncertainty, and the influence of political discourse among those aged 62 and older with higher incomes, prompting many to claim...

Social Security Claims Surge Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
An 18% surge in Social Security benefit claims from January to May 2024, exceeding previous years, is largely attributed to concerns about future program changes, economic uncertainty, and the influence of political discourse among those aged 62 and older with higher incomes, prompting many to claim...
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56% Bias Score
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