Most Social Security recipients receive benefits like clockwork, but certain situations can trigger unexpected delays.
A whistleblower warns a mishandled cloud copy of Social Security data could put millions at lifelong risk and force SSNs to change.
The Social Security Administration is changing its workflow, with agents now taking on cases nationwide rather than just locally. A recent investigation found members of the Department of Government ...
Are you one of the 74.8 million Americans receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security benefits? If so, that monthly benefit is probably essential to your budget, which means ...
Regular Social Security retirement payments, according to SSA’s calendar, follow a regular schedule based on your birthdate. However, if you started receiving benefits before May 1997, you’ll remain ...
Iowa (KWQC) - The Iowa Insurance Division’s Senior Health Information and Senior Medicare Patrol Program has issued a fraud alert for calls requesting social security numbers from Iowa Medicare ...
Millions of Americans rely on the Social Security Administration for information on when to claim retirement benefits and for help if their Social Security numbers have been compromised. Three new ...
Former data chief Charles Borges said reporting risk at Social Security was more stressful than combat Navy veteran Chuck Borges is running for the Maryland State Senate after having been a ...
In 2026, full retirement age for Social Security is changing for anyone born in 1960 or later. Full retirement age is the age when you can claim full Social Security benefits. Anyone turning 66 in ...