Updated
Updated · KTLA Los Angeles · Apr 22
Social Security Offices in 12 States Face Temporary Closures and Service Disruptions
Updated
Updated · KTLA Los Angeles · Apr 22

Social Security Offices in 12 States Face Temporary Closures and Service Disruptions

29 articles · Updated · KTLA Los Angeles · Apr 22
  • Several Social Security Administration offices across 12 states and territories are temporarily closed or limiting in-person services due to construction, safety, or operational issues.
  • Affected locations are offering phone-only assistance or requiring appointments, with closures impacting states such as Arizona, California, Florida, and Pennsylvania.
  • These disruptions may delay access for beneficiaries who need face-to-face help, especially for complex claims or documentation requiring in-person verification.
With local offices closing, how can citizens without internet access navigate the SSA’s mandatory digital shift?
Why is the SSA blocking employee telework amid a staffing crisis that is shuttering its public offices?
Amid a service crisis, why are billions in potential savings and major security risks at SSA going unaddressed?
With 7,000 jobs cut, are SSA office closures a sign of collapse or a forced digital transition?
Are today's office closures a prelude to the 24% benefit cut looming from Social Security's insolvency crisis?
Is the $50 billion federal building decay backlog forcing a choice between safe offices and accessible public service?