An overpayment from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can create financial strain, especially for individuals who rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability ...
Social Security overpayments happen more often than many retirees expect. In many cases, the extra money arrives due to income reporting delays, beneficiary errors, or administrative mistakes within ...
When a survivor benefit suddenly shrinks because the Social Security Administration says it paid you too much, the letter can feel less like a notice and more like an accusation. The agency's rules ...
You can ask the SSA to let you keep the overpayment if it wasn't your fault. It will not attempt to collect from you while it's considering your request. If that doesn't work, you can request a lower ...
Opening a letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) stating that you've been overpaid and now must repay the money can feel alarming, no matter how well you've prepared for retirement.