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Social Security Customer Service - AARP The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers customer service online, by phone and at field offices nationwide You can conduct most routine business, including applying for benefits and filing appeals, at the Social Security website or by calling the SSA’s national customer service line (800-772-1213)
Social Security Plans ‘Significant’ Staff Reductions - AARP The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced plans this week for a “massive” restructuring of its operations that “will include significant workforce reductions” affecting thousands of jobs In a Feb 28 statement, the agency set a target of cutting its workforce from about 57,000 employees to 50,000, a 12 percent cut
How 2026 Social Security Changes Could Affect You - AARP The Social Security Administration (SSA) estimates that the average retirement benefit will rise by about $56 a month, from $2,015 to $2,071, starting with the payments going out in January 2026
Biggest Social Security Changes for 2025 - AARP The COLA is applied to all Social Security payments — survivor benefits, family benefits and disability benefits, as well as retirement benefits — and to Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a monthly benefit administered by the SSA for people with low incomes and limited assets who are 65 or older, blind or have a disability
How are Social Security benefits calculated? - AARP That’s the foundation the Social Security Administration (SSA) uses to calculate your benefits, using a three-step process First, the SSA adjusts your earnings for historical changes in U S wages, takes your 35 best-paid years and produces what it calls your average indexed monthly earnings (AIME)
How You Can Verify Your Identity with Social Security - AARP It seems a straightforward proposition: When you apply for Social Security benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) wants to be sure you are who you say you are and not, say, an identity thief using stolen personal data to claim benefits in your name