AARP reports a surge in calls from retirees concerned about Social Security benefits.Seniors are worried about the Trump ...
Starting at the end of March, millions of Social Security recipients will no longer be able to verify their identity over the ...
The criticism comes as the SSA is cutting staff and making changes to how beneficiaries can make changes to banking ...
That sounds like a lot of money, until you consider that Social Security paid out $8.6 trillion in benefits in those years.
The policy shift and the initial two-week timetable to implement it drew strong opposition from AARP, which said the new requirements would place a heavy burden on Social Security ...
The Social Security Administration revised a new policy that would have required many potential beneficiaries to confirm ...
For the first time ever, the 74-year-old Troy retiree went online in March on the very day that $2,800 was to hit her bank ...
The agency has pushed back the timeline for when some Americans will need to make an in-person appointment to make banking ...
Social Security is delaying an in-person identity verification requirement by two weeks, but critics say the plan burdens beneficiaries.
The Trump administration says it's revamping Social Security to make it more efficient. But will the changes really help?
The Social Security Administration has new identity proofing requirements coming into effect in April. What to know.
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo answered questions from callers Tuesday during a virtual forum hosted by the AARP, Callers’ expressed ...