(The Hill) — The Social Security Administration (SSA) said Monday that it will no longer allow individuals to verify their identity over the phone but instead require online authentication or ...
The Social Security Administration is shifting to a nationalized customer service system starting this weekend, as 75 million seniors will no longer be directed to their local field offices ...
Beginning Saturday, Social Security recipients will no longer be served by workers from their local field offices.
According to the Washington Examiner, the new process aims to cut the time it takes to determine eligibility for Social Security, speed up the time it takes beneficiaries to receive their checks, and ...
March Social Security checks will be sent to recipients in the coming weeks, with Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits arriving earlier than usual. Social Security typically pays benefits on ...
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From FY1970 to FY1985, the number of people receiving federal civil service annuities rose from fewer than 1 million to nearly 2 million, an increase of 105%. Between FY1985 and FY2022, civil service ...
Social Security is making a major internal change next month that could make things easier for millions of beneficiaries. The Social Security Agency is rolling out a National Appointment Scheduling ...
WASHINGTON -- A major change is coming to how the Social Security Administration schedules and handles operations. Starting March 7, the agency will begin using the National Appointment Scheduling ...
Major changes are coming to Social Security on March 7, 2026. If you rely on Social Security benefits to fund your retirement or you plan on filing for benefits soon, you need to pay attention to ...
You probably think your local government office is a safe place to handle your private business. However, a new directive… Image source: shutterstock.com You probably think your local government ...