If you’ve wondered where those social security statements that you received once a year in the mail have gone, you’re not along. The Social Security Administration stopped sending them in 2011 to save money, but they are available online. Rick Rodgers from Rick Rodgers and Associates in Lancaster tells us why these statements are so important.
Where are those Social Security Statements?

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