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Social Security’s money grab of overpayments hurts those it is supposed to help

Por: Chicago Sun Times Life November 10, 2023

Nothing makes a retiree break into a happy dance like getting a check in the mail. But this check made me a bit apprehensive.It came out of the blue. A couple of weeks later, I got a letter from the Social Security Administration notifying me that it had increased my monthly benefit because the prior amount was incorrect.The letter explained that SSA changed my benefit amount to give me credit for my 2022 earnings.“We did not include these... + full article



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