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  2. Social Security: Can I Apply For Benefits Online? - AOL

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    Applying for benefits online is perhaps the easiest way to apply for Social Security benefits. You can begin your online application through the SSA portal’s website. Before you apply, however ...

  3. 5 Social Security Benefits You Can Claim Online - AOL

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    Applying for and obtaining social security benefits can be confusing — but these five can be easily claimed online. Before you register for or use any of the online tools for SSA benefits, you ...

  4. 5 Social Security benefits you can claim online - AOL

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    The process is fairly straightforward, you’ll simply need to provide some basic identification before filing your online application. 5 Social Security benefits you can claim online [Video] Skip ...

  5. Retirement Insurance Benefits - Wikipedia

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    As a result, an application must be filed with the Social Security Administration before one can collect RIB. There are several ways to apply for the benefits: Calling SSA's national toll-free number (1-800-772-1213) or; Contacting a local Social Security office [7] or; Submitting an online application [8]

  6. Supplemental Security Income - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Administration treats an application for SSI to also be an application for any Social Security benefit for which the individual is eligible. In general, however, SSI differs from Social Security because SSI pays benefits to individuals who have limited income and resources.

  7. State Supplementation Program - Wikipedia

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    The application for the SSP has to be done to the state directly. In some states however, no application is necessary as the state supplement is administered by the Social Security Administration. The Social Security Administration will determine the eligibility of the citizens in these states and pay the SSP along with the SSI.