Signed into law by President Biden, this act stirs debate over fairness, costs, and its impact on retirees.

The Social Security Fairness Act

The law repeals WEP and GPO, allowing 2.5 million retirees to receive full Social Security benefits.

What Changes with the New Law?

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Leaders call it a step toward fairness, ensuring public workers receive the benefits they’ve earned.

Celebrating Fairness

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Critics warn the repeal will cost $196 billion over a decade and could speed up Social Security’s depletion.

The $196 Billion Cost

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Experts argue the law restores "windfall benefits" for some while others face reduced payouts.

Critics Speak Out

Public workers in 15 states like California and Illinois gain the most. Others feel left out.

Who Benefits Most?

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Critics suggest deeper reforms, like expanding Social Security to all public employees, are needed.

Concerns for the Future

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