The Social Security Administration has information for those who are expecting expanded benefits following the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act.

Social Security Fairness Act benefits delayed

The backstory:

President Biden signed a bill in the final days of his presidency that boosts Social Security payments for nearly 3 million people.

The Social Security Fairness Act repealed two stipulations that limited payouts for some current and former public employees, including teachers, firefighters and police officers.

Presently:

The Social Security Administration has been processing the eligible cases, and sending retroactive benefits and new benefit amounts.

By the numbers:

As of May 30, SSA says it has processed 91% of the eligible claims.

What's next:

SSA said several

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