The Social Security Administration strives to provide the public with accurate and helpful information. In addition to the resources available at ssa.gov, SSA posts useful information on its social media channels.
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What is a PIA (primary insurance amount), FRA (full retirement age) or a DRC (delayed retirement credit)? Social Security acronyms and terms can be a little confusing. If there’s a technical term or acronym that you don’t know or understand as you prepare for retirement, you can easily find the meaning in Social Secuirity's online glossary.
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The number of people claiming Social Security benefits jumped 17% to 1.8 million this year through May compared with the same period a year ago, according to the Social Security Administration. If you want to join the surge, SSA provides convenient ways to learn about and apply for benefits for yourself or a loved one.
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Running a small business is a 24-7 venture. Streamline the process with Social Security's online business services when you file electronic W-2s and W-2Cs and verify employee names and Social Security numbers.
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If you have applied for Social Security benefits, or have a pending reconsideration or hearing request, you can check the status online using your free personal 'my Social Security' account. If you don’t have an account, you can create one at ssa.gov/myaccount.
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Most business owners are focused on growing their business and legacy. But at some point, they must consider a plan for retirement. That’s why it’s important for business owners to begin thinking about how Social Security fits into their retirement planning.
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Some people who receive monthly Social Security benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments may need help managing their money. A representative payee is someone who receives your monthly benefit payment on your behalf and must use the money to pay for your current needs.
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New resources are available to help you better understand Social Security benefits. These easy-to-use toolkits provide education about Social Security programs for children and benefits for families after the death of a loved one.
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