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The Social Security Administration recently walked back plans to have recipients make in-person visits in order to finalize ...
Public outcry appears to have convinced the agency to abandon a plan that would have required in-person visits for some beneficiaries.
The agency said it's reversing a decision to cut phone services for identity verification after a backlash from seniors.
The Social Security Administration reaffirmed its plan to reverse previously announced phone service cuts, telling Americans ...
A new report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) has found that a trip to a Social Security field office will be a "45-mile trip for some 6 million seniors," which may be difficult ...
Appeals court reverses Trump firings of 2 board members in cases likely headed for the Supreme Court
The ruling isn’t a final decision on the legal merits of the case, but it does reverse a judgment from a three-judge panel ...
President Donald Trump announced plans for sweeping tariffs Wednesday, saying “our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered” by other nations.
President Donald Trump has announced plans for sweeping tariffs. He said Wednesday, “Our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered” by other nations. The aggressive rhetoric came as Trump sh ...
The financial precariousness of the Social Security system is no secret, but recent actions by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE have given many Americans new reasons to worry.
WASHINGTON — The Social Security Administration partially backtracked this week on a plan that would require all new and existing beneficiaries to travel to a Social Security field office to verify ...
as well as families with children who receive Social Security benefits and cannot verify certain information online. The changes are intended to combat fraud and waste within the system ...
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