The Social Security Administration's Mistake Could Mean a $23,441 Payday for You

The U.S. inspector general just uncovered a series of Social Security payment errors, and you could be owed money if you were one of the tens of thousands of underpaid people...

In fact, the inspector general found that some of these errors have been going on for over 33 years, which means victims of this oversight could be owed a total of $23,441.

If you're over the age of 50, enrolled in Social Security, or collecting benefits on behalf of a spouse, then you owe it to yourself to learn more about these underpayments.

Best of all, we've done all the hard work for you...

Normally, you'd have to dig through their 2,728 rules and thousands of additional sub-rules outlined in their complimentary Social Security's Program Operations Manual to get details on this underpayment.

You could also speak to one of their agents or hire a financial advisor to sort through everything.

But we've taken care of that...

It's Time to Take Your Money Back

After submitting one of the OIG audits, the Social Security Administration was only instructed to "take appropriate action" to make up for these staggering errors.

But Social Security was only expected to pay back a tiny group of 101 recipients, as an "appropriate" solution to make up for its own negligence.

That's just 0.11% of the Social Security recipients who were victims in this case!

You heard correctly. That means, according to our calculations, 99.89% of the total unpaid money is still up for grabs.

If you're one of the remaining Social Security recipients over the age of 50 who wasn't paid the money you're owed, then you need to act now.

Depending on your specific situation, the SSA might impose a strict time limit on when certain corrections can be made. If you're already collecting benefits, your time may be running out.

Luckily, if you are eligible, we're here to tell you how to request your payout. And it could only take a few minutes of your time.

There's no need to hire a lawyer.

And we can help you.

Click here to find out more...

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