The Social Security Administration is revising policy changes expected to require more people to visit its offices following complaints from customers, Congress, advocates and others, the agency said.
Supplemental Security Income benefits have not been updated in years. Several rule changes to take effect in September are aimed at improving access to benefits and increase payment amounts. The ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public administration is increasing worldwide—including in the allocation of social services such as unemployment benefits, housing benefits, and social ...
WASHINGTON — The Social Security Administration has sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax cuts and spending law eliminates taxes on Social ...
The Social Security Administration this week sent out an email to many Americans celebrating the passage of President Donald Trump’s domestic policy bill, and touting the measure’s tax relief for ...
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Abrupt changes in staffing and some procedures at the Social Security Administration, coupled with false and misleading claims about ...
The Social Security Administration is hoping to cut visits to its field offices in half next year, a move that advocates for the agency fear signals more closures are coming. Field offices have long ...
Calling its workforce “bloated,” the Social Security Administration announced Friday plans to slash about 7,000 jobs, or roughly 12% of its staff. The potential cuts are part of a larger ...
The Social Security Administration says millions of retired teachers, firefighters, police officers and others with public pensions may have to wait up to a year or longer to reap the benefits of the ...
The Social Security Administration headquarters is seen in Woodlawn, Maryland, on March 20, 2025. (Getty/Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc) Nearly 75 million people receive benefits from the Social ...