From the Social Security District Office Financial education helps people learn about savings, credit and loans. It also helps prepare people for life changes
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New Start Dates for Medicare Part B Coverage Coming In 2023
What is not changing: If you are eligible at age 65, your initial enrollment period (IEP): • Begins three months before your 65th birthday.
Use ‘my Social Security’ to Instantly Check the Status of Your Benefits Claim
If you applied for Social Security benefits or have a pending reconsideration or hearing request, you can instantly check the status online using your
Apply for Social Security Benefits Online
Did you know, you can do much of your business online with Social Security? This means no need to call or visit a local
Submit Your Social Security Disability Update Report Online
We are required to periodically conduct continuing disability reviews for beneficiaries with disabilities. This process requires that beneficiaries complete a continuing disability review packet,
Social Security Can Help You Start of Return to Work
If you rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and want to start or return to work,
Rosie The Riveter: Working Women’s Icon
By Deborah Banikowski “Rosie the Riveter” is an American icon representing women working in factories during World War II. These women learned new jobs
Your Contributions Make Our Nation Stronger
At first, seeing taxes taken out of your paycheck can be a little disappointing. However, you can take pride in knowing you’re making an
2017 Brings Changes to ‘Full Retirement Age’
Every worker’s dream is having a secure retirement to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Social Security is here to help you secure today
Social Security Is Always Evolving
Social Security is always evolving to meet the needs of the American public. We’re optimistic about the future and the limitless possibilities for progress.