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The Social Security Administration has sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cuts and spending law eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits for most recipients.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThe Bonus of Cuts to Seniors May Accelerate a Social Security Payment CrisisSeniors in the United States face significant financial changes impacting their finances and the stability of the Social Security system. Aggressive recovery of overpayments and recent tax reforms are putting unprecedented pressure on vulnerable beneficiaries,
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Explícame on MSNTrump Administration demands repayment of Social Security overpayments... from those who can't afford itA new move by the Social Security Administration (SSA) threatens to exacerbate social inequality in the United States by slashing monthly payments for millions of beneficiaries, effective July 24, as part of a strategy to recoup overpayments made in error.
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Soy Nómada on MSNThe Cuts Due to Errors: A Growing Problem for Social Security Beneficiaries in Trump's Second EraIn a landscape of financial pressures and sustainability debates, Social Security beneficiaries in the United States face a significant challenge: cuts resulting from overpayments. Starting July 24, millions of Americans will see their Social Security checks reduced.
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The agency, which serves 73 million beneficiaries, has struggled to improve customer service amid cutbacks, long wait times and a crashing website.
A ruling from the Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the administration of President Donald Trump to proceed with plans for mass layoffs of federal workers. The plans had been held up thanks to a lower court order blocking the effort. The Supreme Court overruled that order, clearing the way for Trump’s plans to move forward.
The Social Security Administration sent a misleading email to beneficiaries stating that Trump’s new law eliminates taxes on Social Security benefits for most recipients. Former SSA Commissioner Martin O’Malley joins The Weeknight to set the record straight on what the law really does – and doesn’t do.