Michigan residents who may be dealing with issues regarding their Social Security now can file a form with the state to share their experience and help identify ongoing issues, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Friday.
Due to a reshaping of The Social Security Administration (SSA) by the Trump administration, recipients have reported a number of challenges, including delays in receiving earned benefits, difficulty contacting customer service, and disruptions in claim processing, according to the Michigan AG's office.
“Social Security supports millions of people across our state,” Nessel said in a news release. “Reports of disruptions to these benefits, directly caused by the Trump administration’s reckless decision to fire employees with no regard for the consequences, are unacceptable. By collecting accounts from residents, my office can track trends, identify recurring issues, and better advocate for Michigan residents who rely on these essential benefits.”
Officials said they may share the information collected for future "federal" action, but will not share personal identifying information without consent.
Where can I find the form?
The form is on the Department of Attorney General’s website.
How many people in Michigan receive Social Security?
As of December 2023, 1,686,000 individuals received Social Security payments in Michigan.
How many Social Security offices are there in Michigan?
The Social Security Administration's Chicago regional office lists 48 Michigan sites, including:
Adrian
Alpena
Ann Arbor
Battle Creek
Bay City
Benton Harbor
Big Rapids
Cadillac
Chesterfield
Clawson
Dearborn
Detroit - Conner
Detroit 7 Mile
Detroit - Downtown
Detroit - East
Detroit - Highland Park
Detroit - Northwest
Detroit - Southwest
Escanaba
Farmington
Flint - downtown
Fort Gratiot
Grand Rapids
Grand River
Holland
Houghton
Inkster
Ironwood
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Livonia
Ludington
Marquette
Monroe
Mount Pleasant
Muskegon
Flint - north
Owosso
Petoskey
Pontiac
Roseville
Saginaw
Sault Ste. Marie
Sterling Heights
Traverse City
West Branch
Wyandotte
Jalen Williams is a trending reporter at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.
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