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The financial stability of millions of seniors in the U.S. is under threat due to two recent policies by the Social Security Administration.
Due to DOGE, the Social Security Administration set up a new phone system on May 9 — and seniors in Philadelphia told The ...
As elderly Americans begin to lose SNAP and Medicaid under President Trump’s new tax and spending law, providers brace for ...
The Social Security Administration reassigned about 1,000 customer service representatives from field offices to its national ...
Over half a million people still get their Social Security benefits via paper checks. They’ll need a waiver by the end of ...
In the face of economic uncertainty, the U.S. Social Security system is under pressure. Recent changes in overpayment ...
Though Commissioner Frank Bisignano has heralded the addition of AI assistants to the Social Security Administration’s ...
Officials say even those with private insurance will face higher costs and longer ER waits as hospitals scramble to make up ...
Social Security and Medicare Are Racing Toward Drastic Cuts—Yet Lawmakers Refuse To Act Other countries have taken meaningful steps to address similar challenges. The U.S. has done nothing.
When 74-year-old David Carr of Cleveland opened the letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA), he was unprepared for what it said. The SSA told him that his late wife, Deb Carr — who ...
The Future of Social Security Just Went From Bad to Worse. Here's What Seniors Can Expect Next.
The countdown to Social Security insolvency Retirees could see a significant benefit cut in just eight years if Congress doesn't act to change Social Security and improve its longevity.