For information to be archived in the SSDI, a death needs to have been reported, or, for example, a surviving relative may have contacted the Social Security Administration (SSA) seeking to stop the Social Security Benefits (SSB) of a parent. Social Security Death Records (SSDR) contain the...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) acquires and maintains death data to administer the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs, including preventing the improper payment of benefits to deceased individuals and identifying individuals who are ...
Social Security Death Record Limits Hinder ResearchersA shift last year by the Social Security Administration to limit access to its death records amid...Sack, Kevin
Calling Social Security is one way to notify of a family death. If you have lost a spouse or parent who has contributed to Social Security, you may be eligible to receive survivor benefits. It is best to notify the Social Security Administration as soon as possible after the death. Sometime...
Calling Social Security is one way to notify of a family death. If you have lost a spouse or parent who has contributed to Social Security, you may be eligible to receive survivor benefits. It is best to notify the Social Security Administration as soon as possible after the death. Sometime...
Objectives Internet sources that use the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Death Master File have demonstrated high sensitivity among males for detection of mortality status in comparisons to the National Death Index, but the sensitivity has not been investigated for other demographic groups. Method...
The second bit of background info is that America’s Social Security system faces a giant long-run shortfall. Failure to address the problem will mean either massive tax increases, big benefits cuts, or ever-larger levels of red ink. Now let’s connect the dots regarding Trump and these ...
The Social Security program, known for its retirement benefits, also provides disability payments to people of all ages who can't work because of a physical or mental condition. But the process required get those benefits can be a bureaucratic nightmare, with applicants — who tend to be older...
By Kimberley Baker, CFP®One of the biggest mistakes retirees can make is to underestimate the importance of Social Security in their retirement.
For years now, economists using the ideas of Modern Money Theory (MMT) have been telling us that the so-called long-term “funding” problems of Social Security (SS) and Medicare emphasized incessantly by supporters of austerity are faux problems. The MM