Millions of Americans have started to or will soon see significant changes in their Social Security benefits as new laws and ...
The Social Security Administration announced that anyone who can't log into their online accounts must visit a local office ...
A series of moves, including staff cuts and policy changes, could burden many Social Security applicants and beneficiaries ...
Social Security beneficiaries with overpayments may have their entire monthly checks withheld until debts are cleared.
While the move could potentially protect against fraud, it could also cause long wait times and mass disruption.
To improve the safety of its services, Social Security announces new policies. Now, these people will have to go to the ...
Several significant policy changes affecting Social Security recipients and applicants get underway this month. One of the ...
The changes will start March 31. The agency will allow those who cannot use the My Social Security account to start the ...
The new rule would require people who want to make changes to first verify their identity online or in person.
A policy change by Social Security reverses the most significant action taken following our reporting on Social Security ...
The agency began mailing notices about the new 100% withholding rate at the end of March. People who received overpayments before March 27 will remain under the old 10% rule; after March 27, a ...
A Social Security Administration policy change will go into effect at the end of the month: Here's what you should know.