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Huge delays in Social Security processing new retirement applications, does anyone know why
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Huge delays in Social Security processing new retirement applications, does anyone know why
The website for Social Security used to say that it would take up to 30 days to process new applications for retirement benefits. In a week it will have been three months. Now the website says 2-4 weeks, but that has got to still be wrong.
I gather from other forums, that a delay of 2-3 months is now normal.
What I would like to know is, why?
Every time I try to search for information, all of the results are about disability, not retirement. And not a single results explains why it is taking so long when they already have my entire work history of 47 years, etc. They have all the information they need.
What exactly is it that they do to process applications which turns 2-4 weeks into 2-3 months.
Does anyone know why?
I cannot work a job right now, my arthritis is too painful.
I can't wait more months to begin getting retirement checks, I will be homeless.
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@rharcum If for some reason your application is not processed and approved before the month for which you requested benefits to commence (specified in the application) they will pay the months "back pay". (Of course, if the application is not approved for some reason, this doesn't apply.)
In any case, the money will never be lost. If for some reason your benefit wasn't given until 6 months, for instance, after your selected month, your actual benefit for the new month would be greater than that for the missed target month. The benefit would increase either because it's not going to be dinged as much if taken prior to your FRA, or if it's after your FRA then you'll get some delayed retirement credits and a larger monthly benefit.
Of course, some people may be counting on the cash and would prefer the back pay so they have that cash they were counting on, not some slightly-higher monthly benefit.
Good luck!
oh, yes. I recall now that my application had my age 70 as my target. The SSA missed approval for this month and I did not get a payment for the following month. However, I got a lump sum back pay for the month or two that had been missed. I was just looking at that last night; I've now been collecting about 3 years.
I know why. Social security workers donโt get paid well enough and when new people are hired and find out how complicated the work is they quit! I work with these folks in my job every day and since the threats to government workers has picked up more, Iโm being asked if MY OFFICE is hiring! They arenโt paying enough to attract and retain agents. Until that changes, be prepared to wait.
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Congrats Larry @LarryF544725 !!! ๐ NO pressure to reply - Did you apply online? How long ago? Did you stop by your local office? Take care, Nicole ๐ต
โก๏ธ[*** Larry wrote on Thursday 5/1/25: I just received my notice that my SOS benefit application has been approved!!! Time to celebrate. Still a few hurdles left but everything is on schedule. I will keep monitoring things. ***]
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- Congrats Larry :)
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Congrats Larry @LarryF544725 !!! ๐ Take care, Nicole ๐ต
โก๏ธ[*** Larry wrote on Friday 5/16/25:I applied online in mid-January 2025. I received my approval letter from SOS. I never had to visit my local Soc Security office. I'm continuing to watch my SOS activity to make sure everything happens on schedule. ***]
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I applied in November for my full retirement benefit to begin in January. The application has been stuck at step 2 of 3 since December 5th. No explanation why. No way to check. I callled (which took hours waiting in the cue) but the agent didnโt know anything.
They are effectively refusing to pay me my Social Security benefits by not processing my application.
Guess he lied when he said Social Security would not be cut.
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Nobody lied โฆ I applied Oct 25, 2024 under a different gov admin. Still waiting. No one on phone can tell me anything after holding for 2 hours. What is alarming are the millions being paid out to obvious deceased (140 + year olds! And non citizens being enrolled for disability SSI who shouldn't qualify!)
next step is to go to local SSA office.
Weโll see what happens
No benefits are being paid to 140 year olds. There are deceased people in the system because they may have dependents collecting on their records, but the simpler explanation is that itโs very expensive to clean a few names out of a database, and it risks messing up actual payee records. Better to just mark them and leave them. Database admins understand this
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@kd5546 That is true - they may be still listed on a data base because the death record is missing but they arenโt getting benefits.
Did you know that if a beneficiary is getting their benefits as expat living in another country - a country that is approved - that they are required every 2 years to fill out what I deem to call โ the still alive formโ and after their age hits 90, they are required to fill this form out every year - If they donโt, their benefits are stopped until proof of life is received.
Just one of those checks and balances of the SS system. Those who arenโt citizens getting a benefit have to actually physically come to the states for verification of a stay. I would have to look up the process on that one -
Roseanne Roseannadanna
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I applied November 1st with benefit to begin in January. I actually heard from my Social Security technician last Monday. Based on my birthday, I will receive my first Social Security check the 4th Wednesday of the month (check for Feb is for Jan benefits). Sounds like they are processed based on when you want to start benefits, not when you applied. Hope
this helps.
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Applying is just a process - the details that make the difference is what program did he apply for and did he fit all the eligibility needs. If he has heard nothing since June 2024, it might be time to call you local office and make an appointment to find out what is the problem.
Roseanne Roseannadanna
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@TheGaff725 Agree with you! A few are just trying to point fingers as an excuse to the DOGE.
Just a few whiners crying and feigning outrage all for nothing.
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I guess you're not one of the huge number of people waiting two years or more to have their SSDI benefits approved - benefits they paid into their entire working life. Or, you're not one of the 30,000 people annually who die waiting for their benefits that are delayed.
I'm sure you think they're all scamming the system though. You saw it on Fox. Pathetic.
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