Senate Democrats launch a “Social Security war room” amid concerns of service reductions that could amount to “backdoor” ...
In an ever-changing, and often confusing, political and media environment, AARP is fighting on behalf of our members to ...
The criticism comes as the SSA is cutting staff and making changes to how beneficiaries can make changes to banking ...
The policy shift and the initial two-week timetable to implement it drew strong opposition from AARP, which said the new requirements would place a heavy burden on Social Security ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a delay in implementing new identity-proofing policies.
AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer Nancy LeaMond issued the following statement on the implementation of customer service changes announced by the Social Security ...
Social Security is delaying an in-person identity verification requirement by two weeks, but critics say the plan burdens beneficiaries.
Cutting Social Security staff and closing offices ... AARP said in a statement on March 19. Several advocacy groups, including AARP, have urged the government to rethink these moves.
In the last-minute switch, the SSA delayed DOGE-induced changes following a firestorm of nationwide complaints.
The agency has pushed back the timeline for when some Americans will need to make an in-person appointment to make banking ...
Aimed at reducing fraud, the move has raised concerns about how it will impact those relying on Social Security benefits.
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