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Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Propective Client Survey, Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 my Social Security Office Vistor Survey

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Looking Ahead: How Should Social Security Serve You?


BEFORE YOU START:

Do you currently receive, or have you applied for Social Security benefits of any kind in the last 5 years?

Mark one answer.

Yes

STOP!

You do not need to complete this survey. Please leave the rest of the survey blank and return it in the enclosed envelope with only this box marked. Thank you for your time.

No

CONTINUE READING.


ABOUT OUR SURVEY

To prepare for the future, Social Security needs your help! This survey asks about planning to file for retirement benefits, your expectations for good service, your preference for contacting Social Security, and what kinds of services you think we should have available. The survey should take about 15 minutes to finish.

  • Answer all questions as directed. You may be told to skip over some questions. When that happens, you will see an arrow with a note telling you what question to answer next:


Example:

o Yes




No SKIP to Question 1.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING YOUR ANSWERS

  • Use a pen with blue or black ink or a number 2 pencil.

  • Make no stray marks.

  • Do not use a pen with ink that soaks through the paper.

  • Keep all entries within the appropriate boxes.

GETTING READY FOR RETIREMENT


  1. One of the tools people can use to get ready for retirement is the Social Security Statement. It shows your Social Security earnings for all the years that you worked and an estimate of your future benefit amount. Do you remember getting a Social Security Statement?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No

SKIP to Question 4.


  1. How did you get your Social Security Statement?

Mark one answer.

o

It came in the mail from Social Security

o

I used my Social Security account to get one on Social Security’s website


  1. How would you rate the usefulness of the Social Security Statement?


Mark one answer.

Very

Useful

Somewhat Useful

Not Very Useful

Not at All Useful

I found the Social Security Statement …

o

o

o

o



  1. Besides the Social Security Statement, have you ever gotten any other information about Social Security retirement benefits?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No

SKIP to Question 8.


  1. Where did you get that information?

Mark all answers that apply.

o

Spoke to a Social Security employee on the phone or in person

o

Social Security’s website

o

Website other than Social Security’s

o

Senior citizens organization, such as AARP

o

Accountant or financial advisor

o

Employer or union

o

Friends or relatives

o

Local seminars or meetings

o

Traditional media (newspaper, magazine, TV, or radio)

o

Social networking site like Facebook or Twitter

o

Government agency other than Social Security

o

Someplace else Please explain: ___________________________________________


YOUR RETIREMENT PLANS


  1. Currently, are you working full-time, part-time, or not working for pay?

Mark one answer.

o

Full time

o

Part time

o

Not currently working for pay


  1. At what age do you plan to stop (or did you stop) working?


Mark one answer.

Before Age 62

62 – 65

66 – 67

At 68 or older

No plans to stop working

I plan to stop (or I stopped) working….

o

o

o

o

o


  1. Displayed in the table below are the various options for claiming Social Security retirement benefits. After reviewing these options, please mark the box that best describes when you plan to claim benefits.*


At Age 62

Between 62

and your Full Retirement Age

At your Full

Retirement Age

66 or 67

Between your Full Retirement Age and Age 70

At Age 70

or Older

Maximum reduction in monthly benefit

Some reduction in monthly benefit

Full unreduced monthly benefit

Some increase in monthly benefit

Maximum increase in monthly benefit

*For more information about these options go to http://www.socialsecurity.gov/retire2/applying1.htm.


YOUR PREFERENCES FOR CONTACTING SOCIAL SECURITY IN THE FUTURE


For questions 9 through12, please mark to indicate how you would like to contact Social Security in the future.


Select one as your preferred contact method for each type of service or activity.


  1. For the following services, how would you prefer to contact Social Security?


To replace a lost Social Security card, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


To correct mistakes in earnings on my Social Security record, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


  1. How would you prefer to contact Social Security to get information about retiring?


To get information from Social Security, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


  1. After you get all the information you need, and you are ready to apply for retirement benefits, how would you prefer to contact Social Security in connection with your application?


To complete the application for retirement benefits, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


To schedule an appointment to speak with someone about my application, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


To check on my application while it’s being processed, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


  1. For services related to the Social Security benefits you may receive in the future, such as changing your address or getting a statement of the total benefits you received in the last year, how would you prefer to contact Social Security?


To change information on my Social Security records, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


To get information from my Social Security records, I would prefer to…


Speak on the Phone

with an Employee at a

National Teleservice Center

Speak on the Phone with an Employee at a Local Office

Visit a Local Office

Use the Internet or Email

None of These


YOUR PREFERENCES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY’S PHONE SERVICE


  1. Although it may not have been your preferred contact method in questions 9 through 12, do you think you would ever call Social Security for your service needs in the future?


Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No

è SKIP to Question 16.


  1. Listed below are some features that people may associate with good phone service when speaking with an employee. We are interested in which ones are most important to you.


Mark one answer.

Very

Important

Somewhat Important

Not Very Important

Not at All Important

To get an estimate of how long I will have wait on hold

o

o

o

o

To be able to transfer to an employee without having to call back

o

o

o

o

To be able to complete my all of my service needs with only one call

o

o

o

o

To be able to speak to the same employee if I have to call more than once to complete my transaction

o

o

o

o

To be able to ask an employee to call me back

o

o

o

o

To be able to have an employee schedule an appointment for me

o

o

o

o


  1. For the following actions, please mark  the box that best describes the amount of time you think is reasonable to wait on the phone.


A reasonable time for me to wait:

Less than 1 minute

1 to 3 minutes

4 to 5 minutes

6 to 10 minutes

11 to 20 minutes

More than 20 minutes

To speak to an employee on the phone is …

o

o

o

o

o

o








A reasonable time for me to wait:

Less than 1 hour

More than 1 hour but same day

Next day

2 to 3 days

More than 3 days

A week or more

For an employee to call me

back when I leave a phone message is …

o

o

o

o

o

o


YOUR PREFERENCES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY’S IN-OFFICE SERVICE


  1. Although it may not have been your preferred contact method in questions 9 through 12, do you think you would ever visit a Social Security office for your service needs in the future?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No

è SKIP to Question 19.


  1. Listed below are some features that people may associate with good in-office service. We are interested in knowing which are most important to you.


Mark one answer.

Very

Important

Somewhat Important

Not Very Important

Not at All Important

An office I can easily reach by car

o

o

o

o

An office with convenient parking

o

o

o

o

An estimate of how long I’ll have to wait to be seen

o

o

o

o

A separate line in the office for quick transactions, like dropping off documents or other information

o

o

o

o

To be able to complete my service needs with only one visit

o

o

o

o

To be able see the same agent if I have to visit more than once to complete my transaction

o

o

o

o


  1. For the following actions, please mark  the box that best describes the amount of time you think is reasonable to wait in a local office.


A reasonable time for me to wait:

Same day

Next day

About 2‑3 days

About 1 week

About 2 weeks

More than 2 weeks

To get an appointment in a local office is …

o

o

o

o

o

o


A reasonable time for me to wait:

Less than 5 minutes

5 to 10 minutes

11 to 20 minutes

21 to 30 minutes

31 to 45 minutes

More than 45 minutes

To be seen in an office without an appointment is …

o

o

o

o

o

o

To be seen in an office with an appointment is …

o

o

o

o

o

o


YOUR PREFERENCES FOR CONTACTING SOCIAL SECURITY VIA INTERNET AND EMAIL


  1. Although they may not have been your preferred contact method in questions 9 through 12, do you think you would ever use the Internet or email to contact Social Security for your service needs in the future?

Mark one answer.

Yes


No

SKIP to Question 25.


  1. Listed below are some features that people may associate with good Internet and email service. We are interested in which ones are most important to you when receiving services from Social Security.


Mark one answer.

Very

Important

Somewhat Important

Not Very Important

Not at All Important

Ability to view and send personal information on a secure website or email

o

o

o

o

Ability to use the Internet or email to schedule an appointment

o

o

o

o

Downloadable forms that I can print and mail to

Social Security

o

o

o

o

Online forms that I can fill out and send electronically to Social Security

o

o

o

o

Internet services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

o

o

o

o

An email or other electronic confirmation that my action or change has been successfully received

o

o

o

o


  1. For the following action, please mark  the box that best describes the amount of time you think is reasonable to wait.


A reasonable time for me to wait:

Less than 1 hour

More than 1 hour but same day

Next day

2 to 3 days

More than 3 days

A week or more

To get a response when I ask

a question via email or the

Internet is…

o

o

o

o

o

o


  1. For some services on Social Security’s website, people must verify their identity through our online authentication process. In addition to providing your name and Social Security number, how comfortable would you be providing each item below in order to get service from Social Security online?


Mark one answer.

Very

Comfortable

Somewhat Comfortable

Not Very Comfortable

Not at All Comfortable

Your current address

o

o

o

o

Your date of birth

o

o

o

o

Your place of birth

o

o

o

o

Your mother’s maiden name

o

o

o

o

Your driver’s license number

o

o

o

o

Part of your bank account number

o

o

o

o

Part of your credit card number

o

o

o

o

Other personal information from your records, such as previous addresses or phone numbers

o

o

o

o


  1. To verify your identity, Social Security would need to match the personal information you give against other records. Listed below are different kinds of records that Social Security could match with. How comfortable would you be with each?


Mark one answer.

Very

Comfortable

Somewhat Comfortable

Not Very Comfortable

Not at All Comfortable

Checking against Social Security records

o

o

o

o

Checking against records from other Federal agencies, like the Internal Revenue Service

o

o

o

o

Checking against records from other State and local government agencies,

o

o

o

o

Checking against records from private companies, like banks or credit bureaus

o

o

o

o



  1. No matter how you choose to do business with us, in person, by phone, or online, Social Security takes great care to protect your personal information. How confident are you that the information in your Social Security records is secure?


Mark one answer.

Very

Confident

Somewhat Confident

Not Very Confident

Not at All Confident

I would rate my level of confidence in the security of my Social Security records as…

o

o

o

o


YOUR EXPERIENCE USING THE INTERNET AND ONLINE SERVICES


  1. Do you currently use the Internet?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No

è SKIP to Question 34.



  1. How would you rate your level of experience using the Internet?


Mark one answer.

Very

Experienced

Somewhat Experienced

Not Very Experienced

Not at All Experienced

I would rate my level of experience using the Internet as

o

o

o

o


  1. How do you access the Internet? Do you use:

Mark one answer.

o

Only a personal or laptop computer

o

Only a wireless handheld device like a smartphone or tablet

o

Both a personal or laptop computer and a wireless handheld device


  1. Have you ever filed any type of application online?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes

o

No


  1. Social Security offers a service called my Social Security (www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount) where people can create a secure online account with a user name and password to receive various types of service. For example, people can view a record of their earnings and get an estimate of their monthly benefit online. Have you already created an online account with Social Security?


Mark one answer.

o

Yes

è SKIP to Question 34.

o

No



  1. How likely would you be to create a my Social Security account?


Mark one answer.

Very

Likely

Somewhat Likely

Not Very Likely

Not at All Likely

For me, creating a my Social Security account to receive services from Social Security is ….

o

o

o

o


  1. Social Security also offers an online application on its website that people can use to file for retirement benefits. When you are ready to file, how likely would you be to use Social Security’s Internet application?


Mark one answer.

Very

Likely

Somewhat Likely

Not Very Likely

Not at All Likely

For me, filing for Social Security’s retirement benefits over the Internet is…

o

o

o

o


  1. What is the main reason why you might be likely to use the online retirement application?


Mark ONLY one answer.

Can do it any time of day

Can take as much time as I need

Don’t have to wait to speak to someone, either on the phone or in person

Don’t have to travel to the office

Can have all my records at hand or can look something up if I need to

Some other reason you might use it Please explain:___________________________________

Can’t think of any reason why I would use it


  1. What is the main reason why you might not be likely to use the online retirement application?


Mark ONLY one answer.

o

Easier to understand things explained by a person

o

Can get questions answered right away by a person

o

Concerned about security and/or privacy of my information

Some other reason you might not use it Please explain: _____________________________

Can’t think of any reason why I wouldn’t use it


  1. Do you own a cell phone?

    Mark one answer.

    o

    Yes


    o

    No

    è END SURVEY.

  2. Do you use a cell phone to send and receive text messages?

Mark one answer.

o

Yes


o

No



Thank you for your time and attention with this survey. Social Security will use your answers to make plans for the future. Please return the completed questionnaire in the postage-paid envelope as soon as possible to:


Social Security Survey

[Contractor Return Address]




PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT


The Social Security Administration is authorized to collect the information for this survey under Executive Order 12862, “Setting Customer Service Standards.” Your response to these questions is strictly voluntary. The information you provide will be used to help us improve the service that we give you. Your response will not be disclosed to any other government or private agency.

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT


This information collection meets the requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507, as amended by Section 2 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. You do not need to answer these questions unless we display a valid Office of Management and Budget control number. We estimate that it will take about 20 minutes to read the instructions, gather the facts and answer the questions. You may send comments on our time estimate above to:

Social Security Administration, 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21235-6401.


Send only comments relating to our time estimate to this address, not the completed form.


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