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The Social Security Administration recently implemented anti-fraud measures for telephone claims. Here's what that means for ...
The Social Security Administration will soon change how it checks user identities. Here's what we know about who has to go to ...
Feds are continuing to back off from a policy change that would have made it harder for Social Security beneficiaries to make ...
The recent changes to Social Security's identification process may inconvenience millions, with many unable to navigate ...
Previously, the agency announced that all ID verifications would ... if they are flagged by our anti-fraud system." If you or a loved one receives Social Security benefits, be aware of the changes ...
Social Security changes in-person ID check requirements ... only have to come into an office if flagged in the anti-fraud system. People who can't apply through their online account for the ...
Several of President Donald Trump's top Cabinet officials are in Paris on Thursday to engage with their European counterparts on how to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
After May 7, people age 18 and older who want to travel domestically by air and enter certain federal buildings will need to ...
Supporters of the effort voiced concerns about privacy, but Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said the change would make ...
In a recent policy update, the Social Security Administration (SSA) clarified who needs to visit their offices for identity ...
Since its inception in 1936, the Social Security Number has been the backbone of identification in the U.S. Originally ...