In This Issue Legislative Outreach Agency Outreach What's Affecting Feds? FMA Working For You! | FMA Washington Report: June 6, 2025 Relief and Retroactive Payments for WEP and GPO Continuing As we have previously reported, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is continuing to process payments as part of the implementation of the Social Security Fairness Act, legislation FMA helped pass to repeal both the Government Pension Offset (GPO) and the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP). As a result of the law, signed by former President Joe Biden in January 2025, the GPO-WEP repeal gives larger Social Security payments to more than three million civil servants, retirees, and spouses. An SSA official noted providing these benefits restored by the Social Security Fairness Act is a “priority workload,” via exclusive reporting by Federal News Network. To date, the agency has provided more than $15 billion to more than 2.3 million people impacted by the provisions the bill eliminated. "If a beneficiary is due retroactive benefits as a result of the Act, they will receive a one-time retroactive payment, deposited into the bank account SSA has on file, by the end of March. This retroactive payment will cover the increase in their benefit amount back to January 2024, the month when WEP and GPO no longer apply," the agency states. SSA cautions impacted beneficiaries to wait until April 2025 before contacting SSA with concerns about the status of their retroactive payments, as the process will proceed incrementally. On its website SSA indicates “What action you need to take depends on your situation and on what type of benefits you qualify for,” based on:
SSA encourages you to verify the mailing address and direct deposit information the agency has on file for you to help process benefits changes. Visit your account online at www.ssa.gov/myaccount to review and edit. To read more about implementation of GPO/WEP repeal, click here. |
---