Millions Of Social Security Recipients Will Receive New Debit Cards

Millions Of Social Security Recipients Will Receive New Debit Cards

Millions of Social Security recipients who use Direct Express prepaid debit cards will receive new cards as the federal government moves the program to a new banking partner. The change affects about 3.6 million beneficiaries who receive Social Security, Supplemental Security Income and certain other federal benefit payments through Direct Express cards. People who already … Read more

Social Security Administration Moves Toward Full Electronic Payments This Year

Social Security Administration Moves Toward Full Electronic Payments This Year

The Social Security Administration is preparing to complete its full transition to electronic payments by the end of 2026, bringing an end to paper checks for nearly all beneficiaries. The move marks the final stage of a modernization effort that began after Executive Order 14247, which pushed federal agencies to move benefit payments away from … Read more

Social Security Paper Checks Ending Soon As Beneficiaries Urged To Switch To Digital Payments

Social Security Paper Checks Ending Soon As Beneficiaries Urged To Switch To Digital Payments

Social Security beneficiaries who still receive paper checks may soon need to change the way they get their monthly payments, as the federal government moves toward a full electronic payment system. The Social Security Administration says it intends to fully transition to electronic payments this year. The shift follows an executive order signed by President … Read more

New Social Security Law Raises Payments, but Stolen Checks Spark Benefit Theft Concerns

New Social Security Law Raises Payments, but Stolen Checks Spark Benefit Theft Concerns

A new Social Security law has increased payments for more than three million Americans, but one Illinois woman’s case shows how benefit increases can still become vulnerable to mail theft and payment fraud. Jo Howard, a retired teacher from Pingree Grove, said she received a letter from the Social Security Administration informing her that she … Read more