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The email has raised questions about partisanship at the SSA, which distributes benefits to tens of millions of Americans ...
An email from the agency praised the bill, but only some recipients will see savings. Here's what the legislation means for ...
The Social Security Administration has sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating President Donald Trump's sweeping tax ...
When Americans can no longer trust the information it receives from the Social Security Administration, there's a problem.
I was a deputy commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Appointed by President Biden. The agency has never issued such a blatant political statement. The fact that Trump and his minion ...
An email touting a new law that cuts taxes and safety-net spending wrongly politicizes the Social Security Administration, ...
So, this provision of the “One Big Beautiful” bill does not “protect Social Security.” Instead, according to the Committee ...
A few of Trump’s earlier statements tracked with his policy of not cutting Social Security. In 2015, he said, "I’m not going to cut Social Security like every other Republican," and in a 2016 ...
Policymakers will need to patch the Social Security program by 2033 to avoid draconian cuts in benefits, a year earlier than had been predicted. A trust fund for Medicare will run out of cash by 2031.
The timeline to replenish Social Security is being extended. The federal retirement program said Monday it may not need to cut benefits until 2035, one year later than previously forecast, because ...
And of the 180 million people paying into the Social Security system, about 140 million are not seeing their annual statements, according to House supporters of a return to mailings.
Millions of Social Security beneficiaries, from retirees to disabled workers, will receive the cost-of-living adjustment, which is far less than last year’s but still higher than average.