Social Security Administration

Social Security Update: May 2023 Payments Schedule Revealed

Social Security payments are distributed in rounds throughout the month by the Social Security Administration.
Social Security: How To Get Max Monthly Payments Worth $4,555

Social Security: How to Get Max Monthly Payments Worth $4,555

Did you know there is a way for the U.S. government to pay you an annual income in retirement of nearly $55,000? Here's what you can do to get this Social Security benefit.
Social Security: Are You Qualified for Double Payments in March?

Social Security: Are You Qualified for Double Payments in March?

A group of beneficiaries will receive a double payment in March from the Social Security Administration (SSA). So, who qualifies?
Social Security Benefits: Can Prisoners Still Get Their Payments?

Social Security Benefits: Can Prisoners Still Get Their Payments?

Social Security benefits have certain rulings and requirements for recipients in various circumstances, including those incarcerated.
Social Security Benefits: Here's How to Calculate How Much Your Payments Will Increase in 2023

Social Security Benefits: Here's How to Calculate How Much Your Payments Will Increase in 2023

The Social Security Administration is expected to send letters to beneficiaries in December, including information about how much their Social Security benefits will be next year, taking into account the 2023 COLA.
Social Security Trust Funds to Run Out of Money Earlier Than Previously Expected

Social Security Trust Funds to Run Out of Money Earlier Than Previously Expected

The Social Security trust fund, which most Americans are relying on for their retirement, would run out of money in a span of 12 years, a year earlier than expected.
Pres. Joe Biden Fires Donald Trump-Appointed Head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul

Pres. Joe Biden Fires Donald Trump-Appointed Head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul

President Joe Biden has fired Donald Trump-appointed head of Social Security Administration, Andrew Saul, after he refused to resign.

Obama Immigration Action Lawsuit: DAPA, DACA Temporary Injunction Risks Billions in Potential Revenue

President Barack Obama’s November 2014 immigration executive actions are still in limbo following an appellate court’s ruling, and it may cost billions of dollars in potential revenue.

Social Security Recipients Won’t Get Cost-of-Living Benefit Increase Next Year

For the third time in the last decade, social security recipients will not receive an annual cost-of-living adjustment increase next year.

Popular Baby Names 2014: 'Noah,' 'Emma' Most Popular U.S. Baby Names in 2014

"Noah" held on to the top spot as the most popular name for male newborns in the United States, the Social Security Administration revealed as it released its annual list of top baby names. The Biblical moniker had already topped the agency's ranking in 2013, after surging from fourth place the previous year.

Puerto Rico News: Spanish-Speaking Citizens Get Disability Benefits Based on Rule Meant for Those Who Are Illiterate

The Social Security Administration has approved disability benefits for hundreds of Puerto Ricans due to the fact that they do not speak English.
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