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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Social Security Payments To Go Paperless On May 1st

Before too long, the government check will no longer be in the mail.
Officials have settled on the dates when millions of people will no longer be able to get their Social Security and other benefit checks by mail.
New recipients of benefits will have to accept paperless payments starting on May 1, three months later than first proposed.
Those already on Social Security will have until March 1, 2013, to make the switch to direct deposits or debit cards.
More than 58 million retirees, disabled people and surviving family members receive Social Security or Supplemental Security benefits. Eight out of 10 people getting federal benefits receive those payments electronically, officials say.
The switch to electronic payments will eliminate the problem of lost or stolen checks and the problems faced by people displaced from their homes who have to worry about getting their checks mailed to them, said Richard L. Gregg, the Treasury Department's assistant fiscal secretary.
"Even though we have done a good job of encouraging people to switch over, we still are making 120 million payments by mail for Social Security every year and another 15 million annually for veterans and other types of benefits," Mr. Gregg said.
Every year, the government has to process about 600,000 claims for lost or stolen checks. Social Security will save $1 billion over the next decade from phasing out paper checks, he said.
The final rules, announced Tuesday, are similar to the proposal the government put forward in June.
But in response to public comments, the government has decided to allow people 90 and older who are still getting Social Security benefit checks to continue to receive their benefits the same way. The government estimates that 275,000 people fall into that category.
More from The Washington Times.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the cashless control grid

Trazks said...

Better way to track the dead beats and men who don't pay child support to their kids, plus the ones that like to steal from Social Security.

Chimera said...

It will make it easier for goldbricks to buy their cigarettes,lottery tickets and booze on check day.Swipe it and forget it.