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Social Security signals potential benefit disruptions this fall for those still getting paper checks
Over half a million people still get their Social Security benefits via paper checks. They’ll need a waiver by the end of ...
The House and Senate passed the massive spending and tax bill that includes signature policies of President Trump's ...
There are four types of Social Security benefits you can apply for. Learn what documents you’ll need and how to apply for ...
Millions of people receiving Social Security benefits could see an increase in their monthly payments due to a new law signed by former President Joe Biden just before ...
Here's the list of Social Security requirements to receive a pension in June 2025: Do you meet them all? Several factors determine whether you qualify ...
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2026 is currently projected to rise just 2.4%—the smallest increase since 2021. While modest on paper, that slight bump in benefits might fall ...
If you apply for Supplemental Security Income, you're sometimes automatically enrolled in Medicaid. We'll go over the details and how to apply if you need to do so.
Another round of Social Security checks are set to be distributed, but what will that mean for you as new changes with the agency take effect?
The Social Security Administration will soon change how it checks user identities. Here's what we know about who has to go to an office in person.
The Social Security Administration is changing its ID verification requirements next month, but when will the new guidelines take effect and who will they impact?
Anyone applying for Social Security benefits or changing their direct deposit information will face the new requirements scheduled to start April 14.
The government revised new rules that would require Social Security recipients to verify ID in person. The benefit goes to nearly 1.3 million South Carolinians.
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