Social Security March 7 Update: What Changes and What It Means for You


Learn how the upcoming Social Security changes on March 7 could affect wait times, service, and how your case is handled. Learn what to expect, who may be impacted most, and simple steps you can take now to stay prepared.

In this update, learn about Social Security changes coming March 7, including the new national scheduling system and workload system. Understand how these updates may affect wait times, customer service, and how your case is handled. Explore how staffing shortages and growing demand are shaping these changes. See how SSI, disability, and retirement services may feel different during the transition. Learn simple steps to prepare, including using your My Social Security account and keeping records. This impacts retirees including SSI (Supplemental Security Income), SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance), survivors, VA, and spousal benefits. Understand the pros and cons of moving from local offices to a national system and how this may impact your experience with Social Security going forward.

Social Security March 7 Update: What Changes and What It Means for You

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