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Social Security Administration to review overpayments, may claw back payments

Por: MarketWatch Business October 05, 2023

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While payment accuracy rates are high, overpayments do happen given the number of people the agency serves, the number of changes in their circumstances and the complexity of the programs, the SSA said.   “Despite our high accuracy rates, I am putting together a team to review our overpayment policies and procedures to further improve how we serve our customers,” said Kilolo Kijakazi, acting commissioner of Social Security. “There is... + full article



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