News

Will Social Security recipients need a PIN from August 18? The Social Security Administration has reversed a planned policy requiring millions of recipients to obtain a PIN for identity verification.
Social Security is particularly vital for older women and people of color, who often work low-wage jobs that don’t offer ...
AARP New York hosted the celebration at Corona Pizza, located at 51-23 108th St., where attendees enjoyed complimentary pizza ...
Phone calls to local Social Security offices are currently being rerouted to other field offices — often to staff who don't ...
My elderly mother-in-law is all the rage with charitable groups. Particularly the ones that are opaque at best, and deceptive ...
In a recent AARP survey of Americans 18 and over, 74% said they consider themselves reasonably informed about Social Security ...
By Bridget Quinn Social Security, the vital lifeline for tens of millions of Americans everywhere — including 369,221 in ...
A new policy would have required millions of Social Security beneficiaries to visit a field office to make routine account ...
Retirement planning can be complicated. Learn how to maximize Social Security benefits, avoid pitfalls and plan a secure ...
About 74M people in the United States receive social security benefits, according to the Social Security Administration.
About 74 million people in the United States receive social security benefits, according to the Social Security ...
Specifically, opposition to Social Security privatization has been an important part of the AARP's advocacy. The AARP’s ...