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I am just waiting to die: Social Security clawbacks drive some into homelessness

Por: CBS News Business December 20, 2023

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More than a year after the federal government first cut off her disability benefits, Denise Woods drives nightly to strip malls, truck stops, and parking lots around Savannah, Georgia, looking for a safe place to sleep in her Chevy.Woods, 51, said she had rented a three-bedroom house she shared with her adult son and grandson until March 2022, when the government terminated her disability payments without notice.According to letters sent by the... + full article



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