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New Wage Reporting Application

October 18, 2017 • By

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Last Updated: November 3, 2023

person using calculator On September 23, 2017, we released a new wage reporting application behind the my Social Security portal. Now, people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and their representative payees can report wages securely online.

It’s faster and easier than ever before for SSDI beneficiaries and their representative payees to report wages; they can avoid visiting a field office to report their wages in person and they can print or save a receipt of their report.

When you sign up or log in to your my Social Security account, you’ll have access to this application on your desktop, laptop, and mobile device. After you report your wages online, you can save or print a copy of your receipt.

This service will be available for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients in the future. SSI recipients should continue to report wages through SSA Mobile Wage Reporting, SSI Telephone Wage Reporting, or by visiting a local field office.

We’re constantly expanding and improving our services to put you in control of your time by providing them when, where, and how you need them. You can learn more about this new wage reporting service here.

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Jim Borland, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Communications

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  1. Albert K.

    Do all eligible Social Security benefits increase by 2% effective January 2018 … even for those who haven’t actual started taking their benefits yet and are planning to do so either in 2018 or 2019?

  2. VIP

    I would like to see continue to give disability benefits for the mental illness till they live. Allow them to work them for any wages. It will benefit the govenrnent by getting social money back what they pay.

  3. Iris A.

    Hope this the right place to leave this message: I was informed October 18th, I will be getting my first SSA Check via direct deposit, in the amount of $318.00. When I verified my account, nothing was deposited??? Can a Representative, please contact me & let me know what the status is.

    • Ray F.

      Hi Iris. We do not have access to personal information, therefore, we do not do direct messaging in this venue. Please call our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 for assistance. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Or contact your local Social Security office for assistance.
      Just a reminder – please be cautious about posting personal information on social media. Thanks!

  4. Lesly F.

    Hi Ray why i am diabetes i can’t get ssdi get aprove.please let me know what I can do next.

  5. Lesly F.

    Thanks Ray

  6. Debbie S.

    Hey, I was wondering what I can make and not lose any of my SS?

  7. Charlotte N.

    Dear hello write blessing you find said age 65 west short st $73000 yes it was in the way good all you to best

  8. Perriann

    A little bit confused how rep payees can use this to report wages for their SSDI beneficiaries, since the “mysocialsecurity” accounts are not to be set up by rep payees – only by the individual.

  9. tamra m.

    Why does SSI recipients make less than 1/2 the wages they were making before injure, we want a raise.

    • Memphis

      We all want a raise, Tamra. We all want a raise…

  10. Elizabeth

    After my ssdi expires can I collect my husband’s social security

    • Ray F.

      Hi Elizabeth, you may be able to get spouse’s retirement benefits if you are at least 62 years of age and your spouse is receiving retirement or disability benefits. See our Retirement Planner: Benefits For You As A Spouse for more important information. Thanks!

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