The federal government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history, is affecting services across multiple agencies, including the Social Security Administration. While Social Security payments are ...
The Social Security Administration is generally open most business days, but it does take several days off per year for holidays.
DOGE plans to shutter 47 Social Security Administration offices across the U.S., including Ohio, USA TODAY reports, following the Trump Administration's DOGE cost-cutting measures. The move by Elon ...
December will see two SSI checks due to the New Year's holiday. Here's when you'll get your disability payments this month.
Will November Social Security benefit payments go out in November if the shutdown continues? Here's what to know, ...
The Social Security Administration, like a slew of other federal agencies, will continue to operate in a reduced capacity until the government shutdown is over. Since the shutdown began on Oct. 1, ...
Trump's staffing cuts and office closures are launching Social Security's customer service into chaos. 73 million Americans rely on Social Security to afford essentials. I visited SSA offices and ...
Social Security beneficiaries are going to face longer wait times at local field offices — and the federal government is going to be spending more money — as a result of the Social Security ...
Benefits will be paid as usual in December, following the government shutdown that lasted from October to mid-November.