Changes at Social Security Administration may impact customer service, benefit payments, experts say
The Social Security Administration’s reported plans to switch its technology systems on an accelerated timeline may put ...
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., cited whistleblower claims that Bisignano was involved in “several key DOGE hires at the agency,” ...
The Social Security Administration will start requiring in-person ID checks for certain services beginning on April 14th.
The Washington Post reported last week that “Social Security is breaking down,” describing several website crashes from ...
Social Security's payment schedule stays the same in April, but those who get Supplemental Security Income benefits receive 2 ...
The Social Security Administration is moving forward with a sweeping overhaul of its operations, including plans to slash its workforce by 12%, shut down six regional field offices, and eliminate key ...
Fiserv CEO Frank Bisignano has the credentials to upgrade Social Security, but faces broad distrust because of DOGE's cuts.
The White House seems intent on making this vital program unusable, which is an affront to Iowans, writes the Register's editorial board.
Social Security is in trouble, warns U.S. Rep Richard Neal (D-Massachusetts).
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration is partially backtracking on a plan that would require all new and ...
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