The Social Security Benefit Audit
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A working audit kit for retirees already on Social Security — find what SSA owes you in one afternoon, with letters ready to send.
Your check arrives every month. No one is auditing it for you. This guide is that audit.
Seven self-contained audits cover the most common ways retirees are underpaid — missing earnings, unclaimed spousal benefits, divorced spouse benefits, survivor switches, WEP/GPO recovery under the new Fairness Act, and more. Each audit ends with a ready-to-send letter. You fill in your name, mail it certified, and wait for the response.
"There's a quiet assumption most retirees carry: that someone, somewhere, is making sure the math is right. That assumption is wrong. And it costs retirees real money every month."— Kwame Kuadey, The Benefits Insider™
SSA's system is automated. Not audited.
Errors don't fix themselves
Missing wages, wrong names, uncredited self-employment — SSA won't find them unless you ask. The underpaid check keeps arriving year after year.
Benefits you're owed go unclaimed
Divorced spouse benefits, spousal top-offs, survivor switches, WEP/GPO reversals — among the most under-claimed money in Social Security, usually because no one explained they exist.
Delay permanently costs you
Most missed benefit claims carry a 6-month retroactive cap. Every month without filing is money that is gone for good — not delayed, permanently forfeited.
7 Audits. Each One Finds a Different Kind of Money.
Every audit ends with a ready-to-send letter. No writing from scratch — fill in your name, mail it certified, wait for the response.
Audit Your Earnings Record
Find wages SSA never credited — possibly missing from your check for years. This applies to every retiree regardless of when you filed.
The Missed Spousal Top-Off
If your spouse's benefit is significantly higher than yours, you may be owed a monthly top-off that SSA never applied.
Divorced Spouse Benefits
Up to 50% of your ex's benefit — without their knowledge, cooperation, or permission. Their check is never touched.
Survivor Benefits & the Switch
Up to 100% of a late spouse's benefit — and a strategic switching lever available nowhere else in Social Security.
WEP / GPO Recovery
The Social Security Fairness Act (Jan. 2025) reversed decades of penalties for teachers, firefighters, police, and federal workers.
The Three Do-Overs
Filed in the last 12 months? A reset button exists — but it closes permanently at month 13. Plus: 8%-per-year benefit growth between FRA and 70.
Working After You Filed
Two automatic recalculations should raise your check when you keep working after filing. Both can fail silently.
You're in the right place if any of these apply
You're already on Social SecurityWhether you filed last month or 20 years ago — this guide starts where other guides end.
You've never reviewed your full earnings historyOne missing year quietly lowers your check for the rest of your life.
You're married, divorced, widowed, or remarriedEach situation opens different audit categories — many go unclaimed for years.
You or your spouse worked a public-sector jobThe 2025 Fairness Act changed everything for teachers, firefighters, and CSRS employees.
You filed within the last 12 monthsA reset button exists — but it closes permanently at month 13.
"Your check arrives every month. No one is auditing it for you. This guide is that audit."
For people already collecting Social Security who want to verify they're receiving every dollar they earned.
What's included
Built by Someone Who Has Walked
Thousands of Retirees Through This
Zero Risk. Real Results.
Run All 7 Audits. If You Don't Find Value, We'll Refund You.
Work through all seven audits. If you don't uncover a question worth asking SSA — or confirm your benefits are exactly right (which is itself valuable) — contact us for a full refund. No questions asked. The risk is entirely ours.
Frequently Asked Questions
I filed years ago — is it too late?
No. Whether you filed last month or 20 years ago, you can still review your earnings record, claim missed spousal or survivor benefits, and verify recalculations. Some corrections have no time limit at all.
Is this legal? Will I get in trouble?
Completely legal. Every letter asks SSA to review what they already owe you under existing rules. No loopholes — these are the same requests a Social Security attorney would file.
Will SSA notify my ex if I file on their record?
No. The independent entitlement rule protects both parties. SSA never notifies your ex, their check is never reduced, and their current spouse is not affected.
I don't have all my old documents. Can I still use this?
Yes. The guide tells you which documents SSA accepts, where to get replacements, and how to file while supplemental documentation is forthcoming. Missing paperwork is not a reason to wait.
I was a teacher or government worker. Does this help?
Audit 5 was written for you. The Social Security Fairness Act (Jan. 2025) reversed decades of WEP/GPO penalties. Retroactive lump sums are being paid now — but the window shrinks every month.
What if I run the audits and find nothing wrong?
That's a real and valuable outcome. Confirming your benefits are correct — with documentation — is worth doing. A clean bill of health is worth running the audit even when nothing turns up.
One Afternoon. Every Dollar You're Owed.
"Filing was the decision. Receiving is the responsibility. Your check arrives every month. No one is auditing it for you. This guide is that audit."
