Created: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 12:00 a.m. CST
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Online information for human resource managers

By Peggy B. Rogers

Social Security district manager, Creston If you are a human resource manager and need information to share with employees about Social Security, we have a Web site dedicated to you. Just visit Social Security’s Human Resource Managers page at www.socialsecurity.gov/hrm. At the Web site, you’ll find all sorts of Social Security information of interest to human resource specialists and the employees they serve, including information on retirement, disability, survivors and Medicare benefits. Of particular interest are the links to Social Security’s new online retirement estimator and information on things to think about when considering retirement. The page offers a link to the online Social Security benefit application where people can apply for Social Security retirement benefits over the Internet. There is also a box that allows users to plug in the year of their birth and find out exactly when they are eligible for full retirement benefits. Other bits of information readily available on the site include instructions on changing your name on your Social Security card and how to replace a lost or stolen card, how to change your information in Social Security’s records and how to replace a lost or stolen Medicare card. Reporting a death in the family and what to do in the event of marriage or divorce are other topics covered. On the human resource managers page, you’ll also find downloadable copies of our Retirement Planning CD, or you can order copies of the CD to be mailed to you. You can also order copies of other informational fact sheets and publications from the page.

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