U.S. Senate Declares February "Go Direct Month"
U.S. Treasury's Go Direct campaign urges Americans
to use direct deposit for Social Security payments -- safer and easier
than checks
WASHINGTON, DC -- (Feb. 2, 2006) -- The U.S. Senate today issued
a resolution declaring February "Go Direct Month." The
official resolution supports the Treasury's campaign to motivate Americans
who receive Social Security and other federal benefit checks to switch
to direct deposit -- a safer, easier option.
The
resolution, which was sponsored jointly by Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.)
and Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), also urged Americans to learn more
about direct deposit and to consider signing up for direct deposit of
their Social Security or other federal benefits. It noted that direct
deposit eliminates the risk of lost or stolen checks, helps protect against
fraud, and gives people more control over their money.
The resolution also said that the Treasury receives about half a million
calls each year regarding problems with paper checks, and that in 2004
about 70,000 Treasury-issued checks, worth $61 million, were illegally
endorsed. It said direct deposit has generated about $5 billion in government
savings since 1986, and that $120 million would be saved annually if everyone
who currently receives federal benefit checks used direct deposit.
Go Direct champions a long-standing effort of the Treasury
and Federal Reserve Banks to shift from paper payments to direct deposit.
The campaign relies on trusted sources -- such as financial institutions
and community-based organizations -- to reach senior citizens, disabled
people and other federal benefit recipients where they live and work.
Throughout February, financial institutions, government leaders and
community-based organizations nationwide will show their support for direct
deposit by participating in Go Direct Month. The
month is being observed with official proclamations from state and local
governments, special events, activities and promotions geared toward informing
people about the benefits of direct deposit and encouraging them to sign
up.
Go Direct has established Web sites, www.GoDirect.org (English) and www.DirectoASuCuenta.org (Spanish), where people can sign
up online for direct deposit of federal benefits or get an enrollment
form to mail in. The campaign also has toll-free numbers to help people
sign up for direct deposit right over the telephone: (800) 333-1795 (English)
and (800) 333-1792 (Spanish).
Note: For individual state statistics of Social Security and Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) direct deposit and check payments, click
here. |