Agency
resumes mailing Social Security statements
Encourages people to create a
Secure "my Social Security" account to abtain their statement
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[September 20, 2014]
Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting
Commissioner of Social Security, has announced the agency will
resume the periodic mailing of Social Security Statements--once
every five years for most workers--while encouraging everyone to
create a secure my Social
Security account to immediately access their Statement online,
anytime.
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The Statement is
a valuable financial planning tool providing workers age 18 and
older with important individualized information regarding their
earnings, tax contributions, and estimates for future retirement,
disability, and survivors benefits.
“We have listened to our customers, advocates, and Congress; and
renewing the mailing of the Statementreinforces
our commitment to provide the public with an easy, efficient way to
obtain an estimate of their future Social Security benefits,” Acting
Commissioner Colvin said. “I encourage everyone to create their own
securemy Social
Security account to obtain immediate access to their Statement online,
anytime.”
Beginning this month, workers attaining ages 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50,
55, and 60 who are not receiving Social Security benefits and who
are not registered for a my Social
Security account will receive the Statement in
the mail about 3 months before their birthday. After age 60, people
will receive a Statement every
year. The agency expects to send nearly 48 million Statements each
year.
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The Social Security Statement helps
people plan for their financial future. In addition to providing
future benefit estimates, the Statement highlights
a person’s complete earnings history, allowing workers to verify the
accuracy of their earnings. This is important because an
individual’s future benefit amount is determined by the amount of
their earnings over their lifetime. To date, more than 14 million
people have established a personalized my Social
Security account at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.
With a my Social
Security account, people may access the Statement from
the comfort of their home, office or library whenever they choose.
Individuals who currently receive benefits should sign up for a my Social
Security account to manage their benefit payments and, when the need
arises, get an instant benefit verification letter, change their
address and phone number, and start or change direct deposit of
their benefit payment.
Acting Commissioner Colvin reinforced that “whether conducting
business with Social Security via the Internet, mail, telephone or
face-to-face, we will continue to provide convenient,
cost-effective, secure and quality customer service to meet the
needs of the public we serve.”
[Text received; JACK MYERS, ILLINOIS OFFICE OF
THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, SPRINGFIELD] |