Social Security closes offices as baby boomers ageBy STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
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The Tampa area has three local Social Security offices, or field offices: two in Tampa and one in Seffner. Additionally, there are offices in New Port Richey, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dade City and Lakeland. To find out which office serves your area, visit the Social Sec...
The objective is that restarting the facilities in office premises will help relieve some of the problems that Social Security beneficiaries have had with delays, backlogs, and other challenges since the outbreak began. The Wait Time Despite theSSA‘s resumption of offices, the agency still advises...
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You can find the Social Security Administration online at w w w dot social security dot g o v. Just so you're aware, our offices are currently closed, but I can help you. If you need to speak with someone, please call back during our regular office hours Monday through Friday, eight...
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