Updates On The Social Security Fairness Act 2025

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Updates On The Social Security Fairness Act 2025

If you’re a retired teacher, firefighter, police officer, or someone with a public pension, you may have heard about the new Social Security Fairness Act. While the law promises to increase benefits for millions, it comes with a catch: you might have to wait up to a year or more to see those changes. Here’s what you need to know about the law, the delays, and what you can do to stay on top of things.

What Is the Social Security Fairness Act?

The Social Security Fairness Act was signed into law by President Joe Biden and is a big win for many retirees. The law does away with two federal policies that previously prevented employees with public pensions from receiving their full Social Security benefits. It also increases the benefits for surviving spouses and family members of these workers.

The best part? The benefits hike is retroactive to December 2023. That means if you were getting partial benefits before, you’ll now be getting full payments, going back a year.

Long Wait Times Ahead

The Social Security Administration has made it clear that due to a lack of extra funding or staff, it could take more than a year to adjust benefits and make all retroactive payments. The SSA’s current budget doesn’t have room to handle the increased workload, and ongoing staffing shortages (plus a hiring freeze since November 2024) are only making things harder.

As a result, you can expect delays and longer wait times if you’re trying to get in touch with the SSA. The agency has warned that this will affect everyone, even those not impacted by the new law, as they try to manage the added workload.

Does The Social Security Fairness Act Affect My Payments?

While the SSA works through the backlog, they have emphasized that the processing of these changes is complicated. Since much of the work has to be done manually, it’s going to take time. The Biden White House estimates that the average increase per recipient will be around $360 a month.

What Can You Do Now?

While it’s frustrating to wait, staying patient is key. The SSA has asked for understanding as they work through this massive update. Keep an eye on any communications from the SSA, and make sure your contact info is current so you don’t miss out on any updates.

If you’re applying for SSD, need help with an appeal after a denial, or think your benefits were wrongfully terminated, Disability Help Group is here to support you. Reach out to us at 800-800-3332 or fill out our contact form here to learn more. We’ve got your back!

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