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Workers become eligible for retirement benefits at age 62, and some cash-constrained beneficiaries have little choice but to ...
Leland Dudek has praised the numerous changes to the Social Security Administration under President Donald Trump and promised ...
In a heated national debate over the future of Social Security, former Acting Social Security Administration Commissioner ...
The agency is abandoning an initiative aimed at preventing fraud, the latest example of a failed effort by Elon Musk’s ...
The Social Security Administration is trying to reclassify its workers in a way that would make them easier to fire.
The planned conversions, intended for federal workers in policy-related positions, affect employees making as little as $40,000 per year.
Since SSA installed new anti-fraud checks on claims made over the phone, only two claims out of over 110,000 were found to ...
A group of House Republicans is warning new Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano against making more ...
The change follows reporting by Nextgov/FCW about the policy and its contributions to a slowdown in retirement claims ...
Nearly 200 Social Security questions remain unanswered as lawmakers push Commissioner Bisignano for transparency.
Lawmakers sent a letter to the agency’s acting commissioner asking to keep open field offices and demanding transparency about potential closures.
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