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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).
How to Set Up an Online Social Security Account - AARP
As the Social Security Administration stops sending paper account statements you should open a My Social Security online account to manage benefits.
Social Security Glossary of Frequently Used Terms - AARP
A list and description of frequently used Social Security terms and acronyms to help applicants and beneficiaries understand policies and benefits.
Understanding Social Security Retirement Benefits - AARP
The basics of social security retirement benefits, including how benefits work, how payments are calculated and awarded, and what you need to apply.
How You Can Verify Your Identity with Social Security - AARP
Social Security offers multiple ways to verify ID. Here’s what to expect when you apply for retirement benefits by phone, in person or online.
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Social Security Administration Chat with a Social Security Administration Expert, 24/7 Help with SSI/SSDI, change in benefits, cost of living adjustments Get expert help with retirement age, tax questions, claims & more Connect directly with Social Security Lawyers upon joining.
How Do Social Security and Medicare Work Together? - AARP
They are separate programs, but the Social Security Administration handles enrollment and collects premiums for many Medicare beneficiaries.
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).
Social Security Drops Changes to Disability Eligibility - AARP
Social Security relies on the surplus in its two trust funds, one for retirement and survivor benefits and the other for disability benefits, to meet its annual payment obligations.
Social Security - News, Tools, and Resources - AARP
Get the latest news and resources on Social Security from AARP, including information on applying, maximizing benefits, and qualifying for disability.
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