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Kathie Sherrill has been retired for about 10 years now and typically didn't think twice about whether she'd receive her ...
The Social Security Administration has backed off on its plans to make more older Americans travel to field offices when they ...
The change, set to take place days from now, would have forced many beneficiaries to use online portals or travel in person.
AARP members from Long Island gathered on Thursday, April 10 to call for further efforts to improve the quality and ...
The changes were supposed to take effect on Monday but have been called off, according to a statement the agency made to the ...
While confusion continues around ever-changing directives regarding the Social Security Administration (SSA), AARP continues to actively oppose a new policy change to its identity verification process ...
The Social Security Administration on Monday will put new policies into effect aimed at preventing fraud for benefit claims.
The administration faced backlash from older and disabled Americans as its website crashed and people waited hours on hold.
Dan Buettner, a Florida-based author, explorer and longevity expert, shares why it's so important to stay active and engaged ...
Social Security is a program that has sent retirement and disability benefits to over 70 million people, through the SSA, ...
A survey conducted by the AARP suggests that many boomers don’t frequently use — and aren’t open to trying — ride-sharing ...
WASHINGTON - Beginning on April 14, the Social Security Administration assured AARP that they will allow all claim types to be completed over the telephone. This includes Retirement, ...