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Why contact EBSA?

Our Benefits Advisors help America’s workers and retirees to understand and exercise their rights to employee benefits under the law. When needed, we also help workers, retirees, and their families recover any benefits they may be entitled to.

Guidance and support are also offered to plan fiduciaries and practitioners who seek to better understand and comply with the law.

When you call us at (1 866) 444-3272 or message us, you can expect:

  • A return call or email
  • A friendly, courteous voice or clear, easy to understand response to your message
  • Information on possible next steps to help you protect or obtain your benefits

 

Questions about Potential Private Retirement Benefit Information

FAQs on SSA Potential Private Retirement Benefit Information

This notice was sent to you by the Social Security Administration (SSA) because you filed a claim for social security benefits.

Retirement Savings Lost and Found Database

EBSA is helping America's workers and beneficiaries search for retirement plans that may still owe them benefits by establishing a public Retirement Savings Lost and Found Database through the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.

Educational videos

  • What is Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Parity?

    Discover the challenges people face when seeking mental health and substance use disorder care and how a federal law is removing these obstacles.

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  • Worker Ownership / Employee Ownership

    Learn more about EBSA’s new Employee Ownership Initiative that promotes employee ownership and worker voice.

  • No Surprises Act

    The No Surprises Act protects workers and families covered by employer-sponsored health plans from unexpected medical bills. If you have concerns or questions about a bill you received, call the No Surprises Act Help Desk at (800) 985-3059.

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