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Social Security Announces New Online Services
January 7, 2012
Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today announced the agency
is expanding the services available with a my Social Security account, a
personalized online account that people can use beginning in their working years
and continuing throughout the time they receive Social Security benefits.
More than 60 million Social Security beneficiaries and Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) recipients can now access their benefit verification letter,
payment history, and earnings record instantly using their online account.
Social Security beneficiaries also can change their address and start or change
direct deposit information online.
"We are making it even easier for people to do their business with us from
the comfort of their home, office, or library," Commissioner Astrue said.
"I encourage people of all ages to take advantage of our award-winning online
services and check out the new features available through an online my Social
Security account."
Social Security beneficiaries and SSI recipients with a my Social Security
account can go online and get an official benefit verification letter
instantly. The benefit verification letter serves as proof of income to
secure loans, mortgages and other housing, and state or local benefits.
Additionally, people use the letter to prove current Medicare health insurance
coverage, retirement or disability status, and age. People can print or
save a customized letter.
Social Security processed nearly nine million requests for benefit
verification letters in the past year. This new online service allows
people to conduct business with Social Security without having to visit an
office or make a phone call, and very often wait for a letter to arrive in the
mail. It also will reduce the time spent by employees completing these
requests and free them to focus on other workloads.
People age 18 and older can sign up for an account at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.
Once there, they must be able to provide information about themselves and
answers to questions that only they are likely to know. After completing
the secure verification process, people can create a my Social Security account
with a unique user name and password to access their information.
People age 18 and older who are not receiving benefits can sign up for a my
Social Security account to get a personalized online Social Security
Statement. The online Statement provides eligible workers with secure and
convenient access to their Social Security earnings and benefit information, and
estimates of future benefits they can use to plan for their retirement. In
addition, the portal also includes links to information about other online
services, such as applications for retirement, disability and Medicare.
"Given our significantly reduced funding, we have to find innovative ways to
continue to meet the needs of the American people without compromising service,"
said Commissioner Astrue. "These new enhancements will allow us to provide
faster service to more people in more places."
For more information, please go to http://www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.
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