As the Department of government efficiency— or DOGE— continues to make cuts across many federal agencies, some people worry ...
Social Security imposter scams continue to be widespread across the United States. Scammers use tactics to deceive you into providing sensitive information or money. If you receive a suspicious letter ...
Changes afoot at the Social Security Administration could open the door to scammers trying to prey on the fears of older adults and on concerns about their benefits being disrupted or mishandled.
The Social Security Administration is implementing new changes that will affect millions of people who rely on the agency's telephone services.
The assignments are the latest twist in the White House's crusade against death-related skullduggery.
The Social Security Administration is increasing its protection against fraud by eliminating the risk of fraud associated with changing bank account information by telephone, and requiring people ...
Reports of cuts to phone support add to broader concerns about reverberations from mass layoffs amid continued efficiency ...
It started on Jan. 31, when someone named Mike Russo showed up at the Social Security Administration offices outside Baltimore and started introducing himself as a representative of DOGE, the federal ...
Social Security will no longer let people change bank information by phone, alleging the practice is behind direct deposit fraud.
Social Security Administration says it's processed 30,000 claims under the Social Security Fairness Act. Only about 2.97 million more to go.
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