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Social Security’s Top 10 Web Pages for 2021

December 30, 2021 • By

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Last Updated: November 2, 2023

keyboard with read top 10 buttonThere’s no better place to do your business with us or get answers than on our website. We’re always working to improve our web pages and add online services to better serve you.

Here are our top 10 web pages of 2021:

  1. Open your own personal my Social Security account, where you can verify your earnings, view your Social Security Statement, get future benefit estimates, obtain a benefit verification letter, update your Social Security information if you receive benefits, and more.
  2. Our hub for Social Security news and updates is our blog. You can use social media to easily share these informative articles with friends and family.
  3. Need answers to your Social Security-related questions? Our Frequently Asked Questions page is another valuable source of information.
  4. You can complete and submit our online application for retirement benefits in as little as 15 minutes on our Retirement page.
  5. You can conveniently apply online for disability benefits on our Disability Benefits page.
  6. Visit our publication library online (including audio versions) on key subjects.
  7. You can learn about Medicare on our Medicare Benefits page.
  8. You can take care of most business with us online when you visit our Online Services page.
  9. There are times when you may need to fill out a form and submit it to us. You can find all our forms easily on our Forms page.
  10. Learn how to recognize Social Security scams and how to report them on our Fraud Prevention and Reporting page.

Remember, if you need help, information, or you are ready to do business with us, the first place to go is our website. Save time and go online!

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Dawn Bystry, Associate Commissioner, Office of Strategic and Digital Communications

Deputy Associate Commissioner, Office of Strategic and Digital Communications

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  2. cat04

    Can anyone tell me if the disability determination offices are working and processing claims or closed because of covid?

  3. kesyapermata

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  4. Henry W.

    When will we be receiving Form SSA-4926-SM for 2022. neither my wife or I have received them which details our New Benefit Amounts for 2020/
    Please advise, thanks
    HWW

    • Vonda

      Hi Henry, thanks for reading our blog and for your question. We mailed the COLA notices throughout the month of December and the beginning of January to retirement, survivors, and disability beneficiaries, SSI recipients, and representative payees. You can also securely view and save the Social Security COLA notice online via the Message Center inside your my Social Security account . If you don’t have an account, create one today.

      You can also call us at 1-800-772-1213 for assistance or you can call your local Social Security office. Please look for the general inquiry telephone number at the Social Security Office Locator. The number may appear under Show Additional Office Information. We hope this helps!

  5. Debra B.

    After receiving a cost of living increase, to my SS & SSI benefits for 2022 (which is my only income). I received a letter from our local DES office, that my SNAP benefit has now been reduced down, due to an income increase. Which means that my cost of living increase of $40, is now subtracted from my Snap benefit! I am perplexed that this is happening… I worked and paid taxes for over 40 years… and now at the age of 68 I am living in poverty. There is something differently wrong with our SS system.

  6. Lesly F.

    THANKS SSA FOR INCREASE INCOME.THANKS AGAIN WE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ELDERLY DISABLE WITH AGES

  7. Marguerite L.

    I’m still wanting to know Why the Treasuring Department has not tried to retrieve my Aug benefits they sent to wrong State and some one put my name on a card I never ordered never gave them any information. here it is Dec 30th and I lost my Aug check because of SOCIAL SECURITY screw up they had my BANK ACOUNT NO AND ROUTING NO FOR MY NET SPEND BANK I HAVE USED FOR 20 YEARS, I SENT THE CARD THEY CLAIMED WAS MINE HAD MY NAME ON IT, ACCOUNT NO ROUTING NO WHEN I FOUND WHERE THEY TRACED THE CHECK I CALLED A WOMAN ANSWERED I TOLD HER I NEVER ORDER THAT CARD SHE CHECKED IT OUT AND SAID I DID NOT ORDER THE CARD SO SHE CANCELLED THE CARD BUT MY WIDOWS BENEFITS IS STILL THERE. I STILL HAVE PICK OF CARD WITH EVERYTHING ON IT. THAT CHECK BELONGS TO ME EVERY MONTH AND BECAUSE I DO NOT THINK THEY EVEN TOLD THE TREASURY DEPT TO RETRIEVE IT AND SEND TO MY CARD. I HAVE BEEN 1 MONTH BEHIND BECAUSE OF IT. I’D LOVE TO HEAR ON WHY NO 1 EVEN TRIED TO GET IT BACK TO ME WHERE IT BELONGS
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  8. Praful S.

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    Praful Shah

  9. Marion F.

    I’d like to know how to view my Social Security statement in My Social Security account. I have not been able to do so even after making several attempts.

  10. JOSEPH W.

    I’M A FEDERAL EMPLOYEE, HOW DOES THE “WINFALL TAX” EFFECT ME? DOES IT EVER STOP?

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