You Have Less Than 1 Week Until a Major Social Security Change

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  • On March 7, big changes are coming to Social Security.

  • The changes could affect access to services and how seniors claim benefits.

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Retirees who are collecting Social Security or on track to claim benefits are in for a big change on March 7. With less than a week left until the change happens, seniors need to be aware of what's coming down the pipeline.

Here's what's changing on March 7, along with some details about why the change is occurring.

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This major Social Security change is happening in less than a week

The huge change to Social Security that's happening has to do with the implementation of:

  • A new National Appointment Scheduling Calendar (NASC)
  • A new National Workload Management (NWLM) platform

While Social Security is a federal program, their customer service has traditionally been more of a local job. There were many field offices across the United States that helped seniors with crucial retirement planning tasks, such as claiming benefits.

This is changing, though. Instead of retirees calling up or visiting their local Social Security office, scheduling will now be done nationwide. Tasks will be assigned to staff members based on their availability and skill sets, instead of geographic location.

Why is this Social Security change being made, and what does it mean for seniors?

The stated reason for the Social Security change is to speed up service at the local level and to better allocate resources by moving away from the local model. However, there's a lot of speculation that the change is necessary because of major staffing cuts at local Social Security offices.

The reality is that thousands of workers have been laid off at Social Security offices around the United States, and the Trump administration has signaled that it's open to cutting staff further. While retirees have faced unprecedented challenges coping with things like surging inflation in the post-COVID era, these staffing cuts have already led to many offices closing and fewer staff members offering support, even at the offices that remain open.

The hope in making this change is that appointments and support services can be streamlined. This way, retirees, no matter where they are, can contact Social Security and quickly get their benefits started to supplement their distributions from retirement plans and better support themselves in the future.

However, some experts have cautioned that this change could worsen service, especially since national workers may not be aware of local nuances to Social Security rules. It remains to be seen if this does end up making service better or worse. Regardless, the change is coming in under a week, and seniors should prepare for it.

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