COVID-19, Online Services

A COVID-19 Update from Our Commissioner

March 19, 2020 • By

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Last Updated: February 21, 2023

I want you to hear directly from me how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting our services. The first thing you should know is that we continue to pay benefits. Be aware that scammers may try to trick you into thinking the pandemic is stopping your Social Security payments but that is not true. Don’t be fooled.

To protect you and help stop the spread of this coronavirus, we cannot accept visitors in our offices at this time. There are several other ways you can get help. Many services are available online. If you have a critical need that you cannot address online, we can help you over the phone.

Please visit our website to find out what services we are continuing and which ones we are suspending, how to contact us, and important information about deadlines we are extending to ease the burden on you and medical providers during this pandemic.

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Andrew Saul, Commissioner, Social Security Administration

Commissioner of Social Security Administration (June 17, 2019 - July 9, 2021)

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  1. Concerned c.

    I believe all individuals on SSI or SSDI, or any other social security benefits should be a part of the stimulus package…These individuals are spending more money then usual on other things such as more food then normal along with other needs to stay safe from this…This extra money being spent is coming out of their usual utility and rent money…These individuals are already struggling to make ends meet…

    • Mike

      Yes

    • William

      The already sick and suffering absolutely need help .if they are visiting ca they are in lock down and cannot get meds sent from pcp out of state rx. Cant go to hospital. Locked in 62 years old severe pain and to bad for you .! Pcp should be able to provide rx for patients

  2. Mike

    It is disgusting that the people who are on SS will not be receiving any moneys, after all they are old and have worked for many many years to help support this country.
    And what ever they are receiving in a bare amount of money to survive on. It is obvious that they are being left out . WHY ? NOT FAIR.

  3. Me

    I am just going to wait and see who gets it. I need the help but does not do any good to get upset. It just hurts your health.

  4. William J.

    I’m on disability will I receive a stimulus check which will go out next week

    • David

      Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has proposed $1,000 per adult and $500 per child or elderly/disabled dependent for single people making under $50,000 and couples making under $100,000.
      Thats all i found out so far so i really dont know..but should

    • Frank B.

      Yes you are covered under IRC title 2
      Regular SSI is not
      I read it in the proposed Bill
      Under eligibility
      Your payments are in section 86(d)

  5. ans

    how will they know who to send a check too? Do they go off the W2’s thats been sent out?there are a lot of people with address changes etc. Also, I been paying taxes for years,but havent for last year.Will I even get the stimulus check? I work for a medical device company and they’re still making us work. Will I still get any part of the stimulus check?People are saying all things and I’m confused..greatly appreciate if someone answers,

  6. Logan

    Its simple Donald trump hates the disabled he’s has been doing a hell of a lot to try to kick people off if disability just loot at his budget and rule changes only an fool that is on SSA ssi or ssdi would vote for Republicans it is no secret they hate us so uninformed idiots need to stop praising trump and the GOP

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  8. Steven D.

    Here is something that I haven’t seen no one speak of. I had a stroke and been unemployed and applied for disability several years ago and the issue still has not been settled. I applied the first time, never getting a response after my initial hearing just to find out that it was turned down but was never informed. So I had to reapply and the hearing is up and coming a few months away. Therefore I live off little to nothing. If I attempt to try and make a little extra money, I would get denied for disability.
    I wonder what is in store for one of the very few people like me that isn’t on ssi or disability, worked for 25 years at low paying jobs in a impoverished state with no cash at all coming in. I paid my taxes for many years and paid off years of debt before my blockage in my neck occurred.
    To me, it appears to me that I should be able to get the stimulus check but appears by all means that I will be one that gets put on the back burner to receive nothing.
    Any recommendations or suggestions about my situation?S

  9. bobbi s.

    Per Washington Post — “22 million Americans, who are under $40,000 a year, will get nothing under the GOP plan.”

    • TAMMI

      The legislation would provide checks of $1,200 per adult for many families, as well as $500 for every child in those families. Families filing jointly would receive up to $2,400 for the adults. The size of the checks would diminish for those earning more than $75,000 and phase out completely for those earning more than $99,000. ‘The poorest families, those with no federal income tax liability, would see smaller benefits, though the minimum would be set at $600.’= THAT IS US…AND THIS IS THE WASHINGTON POST. WE DON’T FILE TAXES BECAUSE WE HAVE NO TAX LIABILITY. SO, WE GET 600.00.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/03/19/trump-coronavirus-economic-plan-stimulus/

  10. Spouse o.

    How about you reverse your stance on telecommuting. The decision to stop that program was an arbitrary one. You stopped it before there weren’t proper procedures and measurements in place. So, instead of creating those procedures, you cut off telecommuting. Why? Because you’re too old for the job, and are completely out of touch with todays work environment. You’re 73, and should have retired. Your experience managing several thousand employees at a dozen clothing stores does not qualify you for this position. You are incompetent, and you are endangering your employees.

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