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Social Security turmoil as overpayments sent to 1 in 4 recipients

Por: Newsweek Nation December 25, 2023

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One in four Americans say they have received too much in Social Security payments, according to exclusive polling conducted for Newsweek.The Social Security Administration (SSA) has come under fire for working to claw back billions of dollars in overpayments to recipients.Earlier this month, the acting commissioner of the agency apologized after understating how many people have been sent overpayment notices. Reports said that more than 2... + full article



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