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changing your address with the Social Security Administration and Medicare is easier than you think you only need to change it in one place weamp;#39;ll show you how coming up next okay when you move to another address you need to make sure itamp;#39;s updated with the Social Security Administration by changing the address with Social Security itamp;#39;s also updated with Medicare hereamp;#39;s a couple things to be aware of you can only change your address with Social Security If youamp;#39;re receiving monthly benefits and or Medicare coverage if you have a mymedicare.gov account and you change your address there it will not be updated with Social Security Medicare does not report address changes to Social Security thatamp;#39;s why itamp;#39;s better just to change the address once through the Social Security Administration also updating your address with the United States Postal Service will not update it with social security or Medicare go ahead and make that chang