Social Security prepares 3rd payment for May
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A second amendment came on April 14, when the SSA announced that anyone wishing to apply for Social Security or make account changes over the phone could do so. However, new technology will scan for signs of possible fraud. If your account is flagged, you may still need to visit a field office. That's where things stand for the time being.
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Scripps News on MSNSocial Security uncertainty and policy changes are driving more people to fileWith a significant rise in Social Security applications, retirees face financial decisions influenced by legislation and economic concerns in today's climate.
Sixty-two percent of nonretired Americans believe they will never be able to stop working without Social Security.
The agency currently has a backlog of approximately 575,000 applications thanks to a prior policy involved in the application process.
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Experts in the field have been making predictions for the 2026 COLA since the beginning of this year, and an initial prediction of a 2.1% bump next year has been followed by a sli
To that end, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is going after overpayments more aggressively. In March, it announced plans to withhold 100% of benefits, if needed, to recoup overpaid funds. Previously, that withholding rate had been capped at 10%.
Financial concerns weigh heavily during this period, as Social Security benefits alone often fall short of covering living expenses comfortably. Many retirees rely on their savings and investments — such as 401(k)s and IRAs (Individual Retirement Accounts) — to bridge the gap and ensure financial stability.