• Home
  • About Us
  • READ Online
    • READ Online
    • March-April 2019
    • January-February 2019
    • 2018 Issues
      • 2018 Issues
      • November-December 2018
      • September-October 2018
      • July-August 2018
      • May-June 2018
      • March-April 2018
      • January-February 2018
    • 2017 Issues
      • 2017 Issues
      • November-December 2017
      • September-October 2017
      • July August 2017
      • May – June 2017
      • March – April 2017
      • January-February 2017
    • 2016 Issues
      • 2016 Issues
      • November-December 2016
      • September-October 2016
      • July-August 2016
      • May-June 2016
      • March-April 2016
      • January-February 2016
  • Distribution
  • Events
  • Contact Us

  • Home
  • About Us
  • READ Online
    • March-April 2019
    • January-February 2019
    • 2018 Issues
      • November-December 2018
      • September-October 2018
      • July-August 2018
      • May-June 2018
      • March-April 2018
      • January-February 2018
    • 2017 Issues
      • November-December 2017
      • September-October 2017
      • July August 2017
      • May – June 2017
      • March – April 2017
      • January-February 2017
    • 2016 Issues
      • November-December 2016
      • September-October 2016
      • July-August 2016
      • May-June 2016
      • March-April 2016
      • January-February 2016
  • Distribution
  • Events
  • Contact Us
HomeLife & WorkSharing Security With Mom On Mother’s Day

Sharing Security With Mom On Mother’s Day

  • May 16, 2018
  • 0 comments
  • Osceolawoman2017
  • Posted in Life & Work
  • 0

Spring is upon us, and it marks two very popular annual events: Mother’s Day and the release of Social Security’s baby name list! There’s no better time to share some security with the people you love.

While spending time with your mom on Sunday, May 13, you can help her quickly and easily sign up for a free, online my Social Security account. You can do it from home, which means more time doing the things you want to do together.

Signing up for a my Social Security account will give Mom the tools she needs to stay on top of her Social Security benefits. When she signs up at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount, she can do a number of things.

If she does not receive benefits, she can:

  • Request a replacement Social Security card if she meets certain requirements;
  • Check the status of her application or appeal.
  • Get her Social Security Statement, to review:
    • Estimates of her future retirement, disability, and survivors benefits;
    • Her earnings once a year to verify the amounts that we posted are correct; and
    • The estimated Social Security and Medicare taxes she’s paid.

If she does receive benefits, she can:

  • Request a replacement Social Security card if she meets certain requirements;
  • Report her wages if she works and receives Disability Insurance benefits;
  • Get her benefit verification letter;
  • Check her benefit and payment information and her earnings record;
  • Change her address and phone number;
  • Start or change direct deposit of her benefit payment;
  • Request a replacement Medicare card; and
  • Get a replacement SSA-1099 or SSA-1042S for tax season.

Is Mom not yet receiving Social Security benefits and still planning her retirement? Does she need a little help calculating how her benefit amount fits in with her other income sources in retirement? It’s easy to get instant, personalized benefit estimates, too. Our Retirement Estimator is the only source that provides Mom with Social Security estimates based on her own earnings record. This allows her to receive the most accurate estimate of her future retirement benefits. Visit the Retirement Estimator at www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator.

Did you know that you and Mom can also share the 10 most popular male and female baby names of 2017? Social Security is the source for the most popular baby names, and we reveal the new names every year to celebrate Mother’s Day. Be sure to check our site around Mother’s Day at www.socialsecurity.gov/oact/babynames/.

Sharing information about Social Security and helping Mom sign up for a my Social Security account at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount is a meaningful gift that shows you really care.

Related Posts

0 comments
FeaturedLife & Work

Making HerStory

Read more

0 comments
Life & Work

SOCIAL SECURITY’S RESOURCES FOR WOMEN

Read more

0 comments
EventsFeaturedLife & Work

Derby Race & Taste

Read more

Share this

About author

Osceolawoman2017

Related Posts

0 comments
FeaturedLife & Work

Making HerStory

Read more

0 comments
Life & Work

SOCIAL SECURITY’S RESOURCES FOR WOMEN

Read more

0 comments
EventsFeaturedLife & Work

Derby Race & Taste

Read more

0 comments
Community & PlayFamilyLife & Work

Girl Scouts Find Symbiosis with the Library in Butterfly Project

Read more

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Mailing Address


St. Cloud, Florida 34770

Call us:


Copyright © 2017 Osceola Woman Magazine Disable responsivity