
Millions of Americans on alert: SSA won't notify you anymore, act now
Social Security lays its cards on the table: If you don't meet these conditions, you won't receive a single dollar
The Social Security Administration (SSA) in the United States has strengthened its commitment to transparency and the protection of citizens' benefits and information. However, many Americans still don't know the key requirements to access monthly Social Security payments. Failing to meet them can mean losing important economic benefits.
SSA, more decisive than ever: important information about Social Security
To receive monthly benefits from SSA, it's essential to meet three main requirements: work credits. At least 40 credits are needed, which is equivalent to approximately 10 years of work during which Social Security taxes have been paid.

The minimum age to apply for retirement benefits is 62 years old. However, waiting until full retirement age (between 66 and 67 years old, depending on the year of birth) guarantees the full benefit amount. In addition, it's necessary to be a U.S. citizen or have a legal immigration status that allows you to work and pay taxes in the country.
How to verify your eligibility and benefits: SSA clears up any doubts
The SSA offers online tools so citizens can verify their eligibility and calculate their future benefits. Through the "my Social Security" portal, you can review your earnings history and accumulated credits.
You can also obtain personalized estimates of retirement, disability, or survivor benefits. You can apply for benefits and manage personal information.

SSA has implemented measures to prevent fraud and ensure that taxpayers receive the assistance they need without complications. This includes promoting online services to facilitate access to and management of benefits.
Strict rules you must know today: pay close attention to this
It's important to keep in mind that SSA doesn't send personalized notices to remind citizens about verifying their eligibility or meeting requirements. The responsibility falls on each individual. Failing to meet the requirements can result in the loss of significant monthly benefits.
Being informed and proactive is essential to ensure access to Social Security benefits in the United States. Verify your eligibility, know the requirements, and use the tools SSA provides to protect your economic well-being.
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