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  1. my Social Security | SSA

    A free and secure my Social Security account provides personalized tools for everyone, whether you receive benefits or not. You can use your account to request a replacement Social …

  2. The United States Social Security Administration | SSA

    Stay on top of the latest Social Security news for the media, advocate community, and the public.

  3. Access My Social Security From Your Home | SSA

    Jul 9, 2020 · With your personal my Social Security account, you can: Estimate your future benefits and compare different dates or ages to begin receiving benefits. Check the status of …

  4. Social Security

    You can use your existing account to access Social Security services. The Social Security username sign-in option is no longer available. Create an account with Login.gov

  5. Contact Social Security By Phone | SSA

    If you cannot use our online services, we can help you by phone when you call your local Social Security office or our toll-free National 800 Number. You can find the phone number for your …

  6. Apply for Social Security Benefits | SSA

    Different ways to apply for Social Security benefits.

  7. Contact Social Security | SSA

    You can use our online services to apply for benefits, check the status of your claim or appeal, request a replacement Social Security card (in many areas), get an instant benefit verification …

  8. How to Contact Social Security: What You Need to Know About …

    May 1, 2025 · With a free and secure my Social Security account, you can: Submit an application for most benefits. By applying online, you can skip a trip to a local office to verify your identity …

  9. Social Security

    You can use your Login.gov account to access your Social Security benefits, services, and information in a single, secure account. You can also use your Login.gov account to manage …

  10. What is the special rule about earnings in the first year of …

    Mar 13, 2024 · There is a special rule that applies to earnings for 1 year, usually the first year of retirement. Under this rule, you can get a full Social Security benefit for any whole month you …

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