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The Social Security Administration will no longer send physical checks to benefit recipients, citing the need to modernize ...
Maricopa County Supervisor Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, is expanding his request for an investigation of Republican Recorder Justin Heap.
If you’ve been having trouble talking to someone at your local Social Security office this August, you’re not alone. Several ...
Starting September 30, the U.S. government will cease issuing paper checks for Social Security benefits, marking a significant shift towards electronic payments. This change affects about 500,000 ...
A federal jury has convicted Cynthia Delores Holland, 61, of Aiken, formerly the county director of voter registration and elections, of fraudulently obtaining Social Security benefits.
Administration commissioner Frank Bisignano defended the agency on Wednesday, citing reduced phone wait times and increased ...
A federal jury convicted a former Aiken County director of voter registration and elections for fraudulently receiving over ...
Cynthia Holland, a former Aiken County elections director, has been found guilty of fraudulently obtaining more than $168,000 ...
The recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) could slightly accelerate the depletion of Social Security funds, says Karen P. Glenn, Chief Actuary of the Social Security Administration.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is phasing out paper Social Security checks starting September 30th, and transitioning beneficiaries to direct deposit or a prepaid debit card known as the ...
Board of Governors this week voted to give general manager Robert B. Davis a 10.6% cost of living adjustment (COLA) over two ...