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The Social Security Administration confirmed that beginning April 14, they will allow all claim types to be completed over the telephone as they previously had been. This includes Retirement, Survivors, and Auxiliary (Spouse or Child) benefits that SSA previously announced would require in-person identity proofing.
“We are grateful that SSA listened to AARP and the millions of Americans who spoke up about the impact the proposed changes would have had. But this is just the beginning of the work needed to ensure people can access the benefits they earned through a lifetime of hard work,” says Nancy Guy, AARP North Dakota Volunteer State President.
George Simek, a Social Security beneficiary from Bismarck said, “We’re on a fixed income. I’m a caregiver for my wife, and Social Security pays my bills. The uncertainty and access issues around Social Security are hard on us. Social Security is our living – a living we earned over a lifetime of hard work.”
Older Americans depend on services provided by the Social Security Administration, whether it be over the phone, online, or face-to-face at local field offices.
The rapid decline in services is alarming. Phone and online services are vital to access, especially in rural states like North Dakota, where 13,000 seniors live more than 180 miles roundtrip from a field office.
“What was once a persistent concern has become a crisis,” says Guy. “We still need your voice in this fight to create better customer service. Email your lawmakers today and tell them to strengthen Social Security customer service"
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