This claim is not only very misleading, but overall false. The article provided implies there will be a digital feature where people can access their social security card but implying that all physical Social Security cards will be replaced with physical ones is false.
The article provided from Social Security Administration, states, " This enhancement will provide individuals who have forgotten their SSN or misplaced their SSN cards a simple solution allowing them to securely view their SSN online through the my Social Security portal." Showing that there new digital feature is supposed to serve as an alternative to the physical card instead of a complete replacement. This claim could be reworded to say, "The U.S. is creating an alternative digital ID in 2026 to substitute for the physical card if it is forgotten."
To further the point that this claim is false, an article from CNBC discusses why the social security cards can't go entirely digital, "However, the risk is that some individuals, particularly those who are older or disabled, may be left without access if they are not as tech savvy and have difficulty using the internet or mobile phones, he said." The article also discusses the security risk of moving things digital, many experts are hesitantly optimistic. Some of these concerns are why Social Security cards will not be entirely replaced by digital cards in 2026.
Overall, this claim is really the epitome of misinformation. There is some truth to the claim, the SSA is creating a digital option. However, implying Social Security Cards will be entirely digital is completely false.