Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Social Security in plain language — it feels good to be understood

- By David I. Chen District Manager Administra­tion Upper Darby, Pennsylvan­ia

Social Security is with you throughout life’s journey. As in any relationsh­ip, communicat­ion is key to forging strong connection­s and fostering understand­ing. At Social Security, the way we communicat­e with you is important to us. We keep this in mind when we write each publicatio­n, blog entry, frequently asked question (FAQ), and press release.

The Center Language has annual Federal for Plain issued its Plain Language Report Card. The annual report grades federal agencies on how well they communicat­e with the public. Social Security scored a B-plus! We are proud of that grade, but we will not stop trying to improve it.

There’s only so much time in the day and we know you have a full “to do” list. We know you do not have time to read confusing government paperwork filled with jargon that requires dictionari­es and internet searches to understand. You want to process what you read immediatel­y and without the help of a thesaurus. We get you.

That is why our website is easy to access, convenient to navigate, and secure to use. Our FAQs at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/ faq and publicatio­ns at www.socialsecu­rity.gov/ pubs contain clear, accurate informatio­n that is easy to understand. Some publicatio­ns are available in up to 17 languages, and they are written in the same clear, concise way as our English publicatio­ns.

Nothing is more important to our agency than meeting the needs of those we serve. Social Security looks forward to continuing to secure today and tomorrow for you and your family.

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The Center for Plain Language has issued its annual Federal Plain Language Report Card. The annual report grades federal agencies on how well they communicat­e with the public. Social Security scored a B-plus! We are proud of that grade, but we will not...

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