The Social Security Administration is transitioning to electronic payments next week after 85 years of issuing paper checks ...
If you're currently on Medicare, you should have gotten your plan's Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) by the end of September.
Medicare beneficiaries face higher premiums and deductibles, reduced services, and possible cuts to the program at large—but ...
The shift will impact anyone who has not yet switched to electronic payment methods, which the Social Security Administration said is less than 1% of beneficiaries. Anyone still receiving paper checks ...
The SSA has ended paper Social Security checks, urging you to switch to direct deposit or Direct Express to keep benefits ...
About 500,000 people were still getting paper checks — including people over age 80, living with disabilities or without ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Kathleen Romig from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about the end of physical Social Security checks.