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January 16, 2025 • 2 minutes
The Social Security Benefits Act became law on Jan. 5, 2025. It grants benefits to millions of public sector workers (teachers, law enforcement, and more). Keep reading to learn more about the Act, who benefits, and how to model restored benefits in the Boldin Planner.
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Social Security Fairness Act repeals two provisions of the Social Security Act that reduced the Social Security benefits paid to public service workers.
The new legislation eliminates the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). WEP and GPO barred employees with a public pension from collecting full benefits under the federal retirement program and reduced benefits for those workers’ surviving spouses and family members.
WEP and GPO mainly impacted state and local government employees who also worked jobs that required them to pay into Social Security.
Estimates suggest that there are 3 million Americans who will see an increase in Social Security benefits and the increase could be sizable – hundreds of dollars a month.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that:
The Social Security Administration is evaluating how and when they will restore benefits.
When enacted, the new law will be retroactive back to December of 2023 meaning thousands of dollars in back payments to those who are eligible.
The Boldin planner did not have a WEP or GPO feature. So, we did not automatically model the benefit reductions for you or your dependents.
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