KEY POINTS
  • The Covid-19 pandemic prompted the Social Security Administration to move most of its services online.
  • But that transition has not been without hiccups or delays, according to one government watchdog.
  • Now, the Biden administration is looking to improve the government agency's online services. Here's what changes applicants and beneficiaries may expect to see.
A Social Security Administration office in Sebring, Florida.

Applying for Social Security benefits can be a complicated process. Now President Joe Biden wants to make it easier.

This week, the president signed an executive order to streamline processes for Americans to apply for services and benefits at 17 federal agencies.