The Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 14, 1935, as part of the New Deal. It was meant to be a federal safety net for elderly Americans, and for unemployment, widows/families, and poverty relief. At that time, millions of elderly people live […]
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How Grandchildren Can Qualify as Social Security Survivor Beneficiaries
In the United States, over 2 million grandchildren are being raised by grandparents, and some of these children may qualify for Social Security survivor benefits under specific circumstances when the grandparent(s) pass away. Here’s an overview of the eligibility and key considerations: 1. Can grandchildren receive survivor benefits? Yes, grandchildren […]
Who Qualifies for the $4,000 Social Security Payment?
As of May 13, 2025, Americans are seeing new developments in Social Security payments and federal tax reform proposals. This blog explores two major updates: who may receive up to $4,000 in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments this month, and the details of former President Donald Trump’s proposed tax […]
Medicare in 2025: Understanding Premium Increases, COLA Impacts, and Budgeting Tips for Seniors
Medicare Part B Premium and Deductible Increases Standard Monthly Premium Increase: For 2025, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) projections suggest that the standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B will rise by roughly $15 per month – moving from about $174.70 in 2024 to around $190.50. (Keep in […]
Understanding the Elder Index: Measuring Basic Living Costs for Older Adults in the U.S.
The Elder Index, developed by the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts Boston, provides a detailed measure of the income older adults need to meet basic living expenses, including housing, health care, food, transportation, and other essentials. This index varies based on household size, location, housing status, and health […]
Opportunities and College Scholarships in Georgia: Financial Benefits and Impact on Families
In Georgia, academically accomplished high school students who are state residents have access to several financial aid programs that can significantly reduce or even eliminate college tuition costs. HOPE Scholarship The HOPE Scholarship is a merit-based award available to Georgia residents who have demonstrated academic achievement. To qualify, students must […]
Buying Property for In-State Tuition Savings
Strategy for Parents: Buying Property for In-State Tuition Savings Choose a State with Favorable In-State Tuition Policies: Identify states where owning property and establishing residency can qualify students for in-state tuition fees. Examples include Texas, Florida, and Georgia, where residency can be established relatively quickly. Estimate Tuition Savings: Compare in-state […]
What Happens to Your Body When You Overeat
Overeating during the holidays can have several immediate and short-term effects on the body due to the sudden intake of excessive calories, fat, sugar, and sodium. Here’s what may happen and why, along with tips to feel better afterward: What Happens to Your Body When You Overeat Bloating and Discomfort […]
A Heartfelt Thanksgiving Note to Our Hưu Trí Community
Dear Readers, Writers, Webmaster, and Volunteers, As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has contributed to the growth and success of huutri.org. To our readers, thank you for trusting us as a […]
Processed Foods Have Negative Effects on Brain Health
Processed foods, particularly ultra-processed foods (UPFs), have been increasingly linked to negative health outcomes, including detrimental effects on brain health. Here are some key findings from recent research: Cognitive Decline and Mental Health: Diets high in ultra-processed foods have been associated with a greater risk of cognitive decline, depression, and […]










