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10 Free Social Security Services You Should Know About

By Our Editorial Team  |  Published January 16, 2025

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Did you know there are several Social Security services you could get for free?

The Social Security Administration does more things than just dish out retirement benefits for seniors. Whether you need assistance with Medicare, are trying to manage your benefits, or just want to learn more about your rights, these could save you money, time, and hassle.

Today’s article is all about the Social Security services you might not know about. These will help you understand your entitlements, stay on top of your financial game, and make the most out of your benefits. From online tools to live assistance, there are plenty of Social Security services that are waiting for you to take advantage of them.

So, if you’ve ever felt like Social Security is a complicated matter, we’ll clear all things up today. Don’t worry; you don’t have to pay a cent for these. Without further ado, here are all the Social Security services you could benefit from for free:

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1. Income proof

Certain situations may require you to provide proof of your income, such as when applying for a mortgage, renting an apartment, seeking government assistance, or applying for other types of loans.

The good news is that you can get your proof from the SSA. Just ask for a Social Security Benefit Verification Letter. Even though it sounds like you need to be receiving benefits to get it, there’s no need to. In fact, as the SSA mentions, you can use this letter as proof that you don’t receive any benefits or haven’t in the past.

2. Help with Medicare drug costs

Did you know that Medicare, the federal health insurance program for seniors, is technically administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services?

Social Security makes things easier by managing Medicare Parts A and B enrollment. It also handles applications for “Extra Help,” a program that helps qualified seniors pay less for Medicare Part D.

As you already know, prescription medication is covered by that portion of Medicare, so try this Social Security service if you need it; it’s pretty good.

3. Common questions calculator

If you have multiple questions you can’t answer, such as how long you might live, when you leave the workforce behind, or how much money you could get from the government in different situations, there’s a great Social Security service for you: a smart calculator.

These tools are perfectly designed to help you estimate your future Social Security benefits based on multiple scenarios, like your earning history, your retirement age, and even potential survivor or disability benefits.

For example, if you check out the “Retirement Estimator,” you can see a more personalized estimate by using your actual earnings record. If you have more questions, such as how your benefits would look if you become disabled before reaching retirement age, you could take a look at the “Disability Planner.”

Another great calculator you could use is the “SSA Quick Calculator,” which will give you an estimation of your benefits based on your current earnings and expected retirement age. This Social Security service is great when you need some guidance regarding your golden years. The best part is that they’re free and can be used directly on the SSA’s website!

4. Baby name ideas

This might not be one of the things you’d expect to read in an article about Social Security services, but the SSA has a plethora of information about Americans’ names. If you want to discover all the beautiful and most popular names in the country, you can get this information from the SSA. They have a list of names, and it goes all the way back to 1880.

You can even filter this information based on frequency, past century, or even broken down by state. If you’re about to welcome grandkids and the names are still up for debate, why not explore this service for some inspiration? It might just help narrow down the options!

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5. Employment income data

You’ve probably had plenty of conversations about first jobs and salaries, but did you know Social Security keeps a record of it all? By checking your online “earning record” section, you can see details about your past jobs and salaries—yes, the SSA really tracks everything!

Even if you’re not big on nostalgia, it’s smart to double-check that everything is accurate. Mistakes can happen, and fixing them gets harder as time passes, especially if employer info or tax records are lost. Take a few minutes to review your record and ensure everything’s correct—it’s quick, easy, and can save you headaches later.

6. Coordinating international retirement benefits

Are you thinking about retiring abroad or spending a few years working in another country? Or maybe you’ve just moved to the U.S. to explore new opportunities after growing up elsewhere. Good news—Social Security has a service designed just for you!

Thanks to bilateral agreements between the U.S. and many other countries, you can avoid double taxation and ensure there are no benefit gaps caused by working across borders.

These agreements work in your favor, helping you coordinate your benefits so you don’t miss out—no matter where your career takes you or where you plan to spend your golden years. Plus, the SSA offers guidance on how foreign pension funds might impact your Social Security benefits.

If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate your global career or retirement plans wisely, this free service is a must-try!

7. Career development for people with disabilities

Another great Social Security service that is worth checking is the “Ticket to Work” program. This one is amazing for people with disabilities, as it helps them with job training and work opportunities. This is a free service that also includes counseling, job placement, job coaching, and so many other things. If you know someone who needs this, tell them to take a look at the SSA’s website.

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8. Legal and other referrals

If you need extra support, your local Social Security office has you covered! Beyond managing your benefits, they can connect you to helpful local services designed to make life easier.

Whether you’re seeking meal assistance, legal aid, or guidance from nonprofit organizations, your local office can point you in the right direction. This free service is an invaluable resource for anyone looking for a little extra help.

To find your nearest Social Security office, simply use the SSA’s online locator tool and search by your ZIP code—it only takes a minute! Once you know which office to visit, look for the “other agencies” link at the bottom of their webpage. This section provides extra details on nearby resources and programs tailored to your needs.

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9. Social Security education and lesson plans

The SSA naturally offers lots of information about its program, but knowledge is power, and you can always ask for more. Whether you want to understand Social Security better or want to help your grandchildren be informed about financial planning, this program is for everyone!

You can check out these fun quizzes and free lesson plans to help you plan for the best years of your life. It’s never too late or too early to start learning how to secure your future. But that’s not all—this Social Security service also provides free public speakers who can visit community centers, schools, and other groups to share their knowledge on Social Security programs and answer different questions.

These free programs are exactly what you need, so check them out! They will make finances a breeze!

10. Representative payees

Sometimes, life gets busier and trickier, and managing your Social Security or Supplemental (SSI) payments might seem like too much to handle. But good news—there’s a Social Security service that can help you with that.

You can schedule an appointment with a representative payee who can take care of your payments for you and make sure your money is used in your best interests. You can even plan ahead and choose people that you trust, such as a close friend or family member, to be your payee if you ever need one. In case you can’t decide, Social Security will choose someone for you. It’s simpler than it sounds, so check it out if you find it interesting!

What do you think about these free Social Security services? Did any of them catch your eye or spark your interest? We’d love to hear your thoughts, so leave a comment below! If you’re curious to learn more about Social Security, don’t miss out on this incredibly helpful book. And before you go, check out another great post from Easy Seniors Club: News About Medication Price Cuts: Medicare Announces Lower Prices.
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