The U.S. Government warns citizens about a fraudulent scheme involving misleading information about a supposed $600 increase in Social Security benefits for June 2024. Scammers are falsely claiming to be Social Security Administration employees to trick individuals into providing personal details.
These fraudulent activities spread incorrect information about an imminent increase in Social Security benefits. The government urges citizens to scrutinize any communication received regarding their Social Security benefits to avoid falling victim to scams.
Despite continuous false claims regarding the $600 cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), U.S. officials confirm no such rise exists. They advise against spreading false rumors and strongly urge reliance on official sources for accurate information. Suspicious messages or misinformation should be promptly reported.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) at the Social Security Administration highlights the need for vigilance to prevent falling into the scammers’ trap. Avoid sharing personal information under the mistaken belief of securing a non-existent COLA from the SSA.
Martin O’Malley, Social Security Commissioner.
Guarding against Social Security benefits scam
denounced these misleading claims and declared that no COLA increase will be instated before January 2025. The Commissioner’s advice to the public is not to rely on any misleading information on social media platforms.
Inspector General Gail S. Ennis reiterates the automatic process of annual COLA rises and ensures no extra information is required from claimants. She counsels beneficiaries to safeguard their personal information vigilantly.
The Social Security Administration typically announces any changes to the COLA in October of the preceding year, with the effective date starting from January 2025.
Citizens should depend on reliable information sources like SSA’s official website, for updates regarding their Social Security payments to avoid fraudulent activities. Reporting potential fraud to the Office of the Inspector General is highly recommended. Throughout these uncertain times, remember that your safety and security remain the utmost priority.