A sign for the Social Security Administration office in the Charleston Federal Center. Photo by Erin Beck / Mountain State Spotlight
Erin Beck, Mountain State Spotlight’s Public Health Reporter

Public Health Reporter Erin Beck is covering changes by the Trump administration to the Social Security program and how it affects West Virginians. We’ve reported that more than a quarter of West Virginians receive benefits from the program, including retirees, people with disabilities and dependents of family members who have died.

If you or a loved one rely on Social Security, or if you are a current or former recipient or employee of the program, we want to hear from you. Tell us your experience and concerns about Social Security by answering the questions below. 

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