Social Security Overpayment Update 2025: 50% Withholding Rate Explained

Social Security Overpayment Update 2025: 50% Withholding Rate Explained

10:57 Jun 2, 2025
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Why Is Social Security Withholding 50% of Benefits?The Social Security Administration (SSA) has updated its overpayment recovery rules.As of April 25, 2025, the default withholding rate for certain Social Security overpayments has been reduced from 100% to 50% for new Title II overpayment notices.While this is an improvement from a full 100% withholding, losing half of a monthly benefit can still create serious financial strain.This episode explains what changed — and what you should do if you receive an overpayment notice.What You’ll Learn• What a Social Security overpayment is • Why the SSA previously withheld 100% • Why the default rate is now 50% • Who the new rule applies to (Title II benefits) • What remains capped at 10% (SSI and prior cases) • Your 90-day window to respond • How to request a lower withholding rate • How to file an appeal or request a waiverWhy This MattersTitle II benefits include:• Retirement benefits• Survivor benefits• Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)A 50% withholding can significantly reduce income for retirees and individuals with disabilities who rely on these benefits.Understanding your options is essential to protecting your financial stability.If You Receive an Overpayment NoticeDo not ignore it.Contact the SSA within 90 days.Request a lower withholding rate if needed.Consider filing an appeal.Explore requesting a waiver of recovery.Taking action quickly protects your income.Continue LearningRead the full article: www.roadtofinancialempowerment.com/blog/social-security-overpayment/Podcast Website: www.roadtofinancialempowerment.comFinancial Education Platform: www.empoweringyourfinance.comNewsletter:
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