Social Security programs are integral to the financial stability of millions of Americans, providing retirement income, disability assistance, and support for survivors. To help you better understand these programs, we’ve compiled key insights from a recent webinar hosted by Kim Stephens, a Public Affairs Specialist with the Social Security Administration (SSA).
This guide covers the basics of Social Security, including retirement benefits, disability assistance, survivor support, and essential updates for 2025.
Social Security is a federal program funded by payroll taxes under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). These funds support various benefits, including:
To stay updated, visit the SSA’s official Social Security Basics page.
Social Security retirement benefits are available to individuals who meet specific criteria:
Calculate your potential benefits using the SSA’s Retirement Estimator.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides benefits to workers who can no longer engage in substantial work due to a disability.
Learn more about SSDI and how to apply at the SSA’s Disability Benefits page.
SSI is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Key factors include:
To explore SSI eligibility, visit the SSA’s Supplemental Security Income page.
When a wage earner passes away, Social Security provides financial assistance to eligible family members.
For more details, visit the Survivors Benefits page.
If your Social Security application is denied, you have several appeal options:
Act promptly, as you generally have 60 days to file an appeal. Learn more about the process on the Appeals Information page.
To help you navigate Social Security programs, here are some additional tools and resources:
Understanding Social Security programs is essential for making informed decisions about your financial future. Regularly check SSA.gov for updates and reach out to your local SSA office for personalized assistance.
If you have any questions or need advice about how your benefits may be affected by working, Achieva Family Trust's Benefits Counseling offers no-cost consultations.