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Social Security overpayment problem could get even bigger

Por: Newsweek Nation December 07, 2023

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) has sought to collect overpayments from more than a million extra benefit recipients than previously disclosed at a congressional hearing in October.Significantly more people owe money to the SSA—an issue that previous Newsweek reporting shows is causing significant distress to some of America's most vulnerable people—according to a document obtained by KFF Health News and the Cox Media Group via... + full article



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