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Did you know that the Social Security Administration has a new audio series, SSA Talks? You can learn more about our top priorities by listening at ssa.gov/news/audio-series.html. The first episode features Acting Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi and Janet Walker, Associate Commissioner for Operational HR Services, discussing how SSA's current hiring initiative is central to improving customer service.
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Many of us have a vague understanding of estate law. But when you find yourself as an executor or are working on your own estate planning, details matter. Brush up on the basics with this informative article to get started.
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Remember, applying for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is free and there is help available concerning the proliferation of scams and “bad actors” in this area. BBB has reported, since 2020, active-duty personnel, veterans and their dependents have reported more than $12 million in losses to BBB’s Scam Tracker.
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This year, Social Security celebrates 33 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its importance to many beneficiaries. Matt’s story is an example of how the ADA and Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program can help beneficiaries achieve their career goals.
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The human brain thrives when it is socially connected with others. Having a conversation with another person is a total brain workout. Ultimately, conversations are not just a means of communication. They play a vital role in maintaining brain health, cognitive function, and emotional well-being.
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