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  2. How to Set Up an Online Social Security Account - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2020/open-your-online-account.html

    Go to the My Social Security sign-up page and click on Create an Account (the long blue button on the left of the screen). On the next screen, click on "Create an account with Login.gov." Login.gov is a secure, single sign-in service members of the public can use to access accounts with participating government agencies, including Social ...

  3. What Is a My Social Security Account? - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/what-is-my-social...

    Published October 10, 2018. /Updated July 15, 2024. My Social Security is an online service provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows you to review your earnings history, check current or future benefits, and access many other Social Security services. You must be at least 18 years old and have a Social Security number ...

  4. How to Manage a Parent's Social Security Benefits - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/manage-mothers...

    To manage a parent’s Social Security, you have to be appointed a representative payee by Social Security. Your chief responsibility in this role is to make sure your mother’s benefits are used to meet her essential needs, such as food, shelter, household bills and medical care. It’s also permissible to use the money for personal needs ...

  5. Online Account Users Will See Login Changes - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2024/ssa-sign-in-change.html

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced July 12 that users who established accounts before Sept. 18, 2021, using a now-defunct sign-up method will be required to transition those accounts to Login.gov, a secure sign-in service administered by the federal government. In a statement, the SSA says the change will allow it “to simplify ...

  6. How Do I Create an Online Medicare Account? - AARP

    www.aarp.org/health/medicare-qa-tool/medicare-online-account.html

    1. Go to the Create an account page at Medicare.gov. Type in your Medicare number and your Part A or Part B start date, which you can find on your Medicare card. If you don’t have a Medicare card yet, you can get your Medicare number by logging in to your online Social Security account. Return to the Medicare page to fill in the form. Click Next.

  7. How To Get A New Social Security Number - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/new-number.html

    Social Security can help you gather evidence. If you are changing your name, do that first; Social Security will need to see court approval of the change. If you are also seeking new Social Security numbers for your children, bring proof of custody. You’ll find more information in the SSA pamphlet “New Numbers for Domestic Violence Victims.”.

  8. Can I Collect a Deceased Spouse's Social Security and My Own? -...

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/survivor-and...

    Whether that survivor benefit exceeds your own Social Security payment will depend on the amount of your late spouse’s benefit and your own age and family situation. You are entitled to: 100 percent of the deceased’s benefit if you have reached your full retirement age. (That's 66 and 4 months for survivors born in 1958 and gradually rising ...

  9. How Do I Log In and Manage My AARP Membership?

    www.aarp.org/membership/faqs/logging-into-account-online.html

    Enter the email address that you used at registration. Answer the security challenge by typing in the moving letters. Click the Reset button. You will receive an email with the subject line: "Reset Your AARP.org Password." It may take a few minutes for the email to arrive in your inbox. Open the email and click on the Reset Your Password button.

  10. How to Get a Replacement SSA-1099 Tax Form - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/getting-copy-ssa...

    If you don’t have a My Social Security account, you can call Social Security at 800-772-1213 or visit your local office to request a new SSA-1099 or SSA-1042S. Local offices fully reopened April 7 after being closed to walk-in traffic for more than two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic , but Social Security recommends calling in advance and ...

  11. What Happens to Interest on Social Security Contributions? - AARP

    www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/questions-answers/do-contributions...

    A single man who earned an average income ($66,100) and reaches average life expectancy will pay $498,000 into Social Security and Medicare and receive $692,000 in benefits. A single woman in that situation will pay $498,000 into the programs and receive $775,000 in benefits (the projection is higher because women live longer).