The Social Security Fairness Act provided more than 2.8 million beneficiaries with higher payments. Here's what to know about ...
This means your earliest, lowest-paid working years often don’t affect your final benefit calculation — as long as you ...
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SSA crosses 100M account mark in digital leap

The Social Security Administration announced February 9, 2026, that more than 100 million Americans have created personal my Social Security accounts, a key milestone in the agency’s shift to ...
Dave Ramsey has strong money opinions, and his thoughts on Social Security are no different. Learn what advice in general Ramsey finds completely dumb.
An error in your Social Security earnings record could permanently reduce your benefits. Learn how to check your record ...
Another method to see if your Social Security benefits are taxable is to look at your combined income, which includes your ...
(NEXSTAR) – Didn’t earn so much during your working years? It’s likely you’re still eligible for retiree benefits from the Social Security Administration. The Social Security Administration (SSA) ...
BALTIMORE, Maryland — The Social Security Administration is making progress tied to its push toward a digital-first model. Social Security Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano emphasized that the agency is ...
If you are among the more than 70 million Americans who will receive Social Security benefits in 2026, there are several changes to the program that will impact your payments. Among the key ...
The Social Security Administration recently released its schedule of payment dates for the year 2026. Each month, the Social Security Administration issues payments to certain Americans so they are ...
A scam involving emails that appear to be from SSA and include a link to download their Social Security statement have been reported across the U.S. The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of ...
'I was not allowed to see a breakdown of how my husband's benefit was being calculated' "When trying to fix this obvious mistake by the Social Security Administration, I was told over and over again ...