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Social Security Administration

www.ssa.gov

 
The original mission for Social Security was to promote economic security for the nation`s people. Chances are, you either receive Social Security benefits or know someone who does. We provide financial protection for nearly 64 million individuals and families, including veterans, the chronically ill, widows and widowers, the children of deceased parents, retirees, and people with disabilities. We are there throughout life`s journey, helping secure today and tomorrow.
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.ssa.gov
  • 1100 West High Rise 6401 Security Boulevard
    Baltimore, MD USA 21235
  • Phone: 410.965.8882

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Grace K
Acting General Counsel Profile
Grace Kim
Acting General Counsel Profile
Yvette Snodgrass
General Attorney, Office of General Counsel Profile
Krystle McMullan
Assistant Regional Counsel Profile
Kristen Cusick
Attorney Detail - Seattle Office of the General Counsel Profile

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