Receiving a notice from the Social Security Administration (SSA) about an overpayment can be alarming, but it's a more common ...
The Social Security Administration will once again collect 100% of a recipient’s monthly check to pay back an overpayment.
A major change in how the Social Security Administration (SSA) treats its overpayments is set to kick in Thursday.
The Office of the Chief Actuary estimates the change will save the government about $7 billion over the next decade.
These changes could impact the wait times and processing times for anyone seeking help from Social Security. SSA's backlog ...
If you're applying for SSDI, Medicare or SSI, you can complete your claim via the my Social Security account or on the phone.
The Social Security Administration now withholds 100% of benefits to recover overpayments. Here's what seniors need to know ...
Starting today, the Trump administration will begin withholding 100% of benefit checks to recoup overpayments, up from the ...
The Social Security Administration will begin withholding 100% of benefits from people who were overpaid until those ...
WASHINGTON -- A policy change at the Social Security Administration goes into effect today and it could impact your future ...
Starting March 27, 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will reinstate the full withholding of benefits for those ...
Starting today, the Social Security Administration will again take 100% of a beneficiary's check to recoup overpayments. Here's what to know.