Sad Reality of President Trump’s Social Security Plan
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Trump, the GOP and DOGE have launched their attack on Social Security. You should start worrying now
Schumer: Trump is cutting Social Security, DOGE cuts hurting recipients
Top Senate Democrats are hitting President Donald Trump over the future of Social Security as he gets set to address a joint session of Congress this week.
The Sad Reality of President Trump’s Social Security Plan
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Acting Social Security commissioner Lee Dudek is facing questions from Sen. Elizabeth Warren over his reported actions.
Martin O’Malley, former Social Security commissioner under the Biden administration, sounded the alarm over the Department of Government Efficiency’s cost-cutting measures at the agency, warning that the Social Security Administration could “collapse” within the next 30 to 90 days.
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Elon Musk calls Social Security ‘the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time’ as calls mount to remove contribution caps for billionaires
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Elon Musk slams Social Security as a ‘Ponzi scheme,’ sparking new concerns
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Elon Musk calls Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme,' sparking Dem concerns over key benefit
Martin O’Malley, the former Social Security Administration commissioner, says Trump and Musk’s cuts could lead to “an interruption of benefits”
Social Security Fariness Act payments are coming soon to millions of Americans. But that boost could also raise their taxes. What to know.
“This is going to lead to total system collapse,” O’Malley told The Baltimore Sun. “It’s a very old, fragile computer system in (COBOL) language, which isn’t even in schools anymore.” In a social media post made Friday, O’Malley went on to say he expects benefit interruptions to start soon.
The next round of Social Security Disability Insurance payments is headed out soon. Here's when to expect your money.
Many retirees today rely heavily on Social Security to cover their living expenses. All you need to do is create an account on the Social Security Administration's website and access your most recent earnings statement.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed plans to downsize its workforce by 7,000 employees, reducing staff numbers from 57,000 to 50,000 as part of an effort to cut
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