Summary of Bill S 1505
Title: A bill to ensure that Social Security beneficiaries receive regular statements from the Social Security Administration, and for other purposes.
Bill Number: S 1505
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced Date: April 29, 2025
Classification: Bill
Purpose and Intent
Bill S 1505 aims to enhance communication between the Social Security Administration (SSA) and individuals with Social Security account numbers by mandating the regular mailing of paper Social Security statements. The intent is to ensure that beneficiaries are well-informed about their Social Security benefits, which can aid in retirement planning and financial literacy.
Key Provisions
The bill outlines several key provisions that the Commissioner of Social Security must implement by January 1, 2027:
Initial Mailing Requirement:
- Individuals with Social Security account numbers will receive a paper Social Security statement whenever they enter the workforce or start a new job.
Regular Statement Schedule:
- A paper Social Security statement will be mailed to each individual with a Social Security account number according to the following schedule:
- Once every 5 years starting at age 25.
- Once every 2 years starting at age 55.
- Annually starting at age 60.
Universal Mailing:
- Paper statements will be sent regardless of whether individuals have created an online "my Social Security" account with the SSA.
Opt-Out Option:
- Individuals will have the option to opt out of receiving paper Social Security statements, including those required under this bill.
Who Would Be Affected
- Beneficiaries: All individuals with Social Security account numbers will benefit from receiving regular updates about their Social Security status and benefits.
- Social Security Administration: The SSA will be responsible for implementing these changes, which may require adjustments to their current processes and systems.
Legislative Actions
- April 29, 2025: The bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance for further consideration.
Sponsors
- Primary Sponsor: Bill Cassidy
- Cosponsors:
- Timothy M. Kaine
- Christopher A. Coons
- Susan M. Collins
Conclusion
Bill S 1505 seeks to improve the accessibility and frequency of communication from the SSA to individuals regarding their Social Security benefits. By mandating regular paper statements, the bill aims to enhance awareness and understanding of Social Security among beneficiaries, ultimately supporting better financial planning for retirement.