Social Security Administration backtracks on some ID requirements after backlash
- The Social Security Administration plans to change identity verification procedures, impacting access to benefits for 70 million beneficiaries starting March 31, 2025.
- Benefits claimants will no longer be able to verify their identity over the phone and must apply online or in person.
- Lee Dudek, acting commissioner of the SSA, stated that Americans deserve strong protection of their Social Security records.
- Richtman, president of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, criticized the changes for being obstacles for those relying on benefits.
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New York pols rally to keep Social Security off the DOGE chopping block
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand from New York led a charge on Sunday that called on President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) to forget about cutting Social Security for millions of seniors throughout the country. Gillibrand, along with elected officials from NYC, rallied outside a Harlem Social Security Administration (SSA) office on March 30 urging Trump and Musk to halt changes within the federal prog…


Letter: Reminder about that Social Security ‘promise’
Our federal budget deficit is skyrocketing. When a government’s debt exceeds GDP, the usual result is a currency collapse and runaway inflation. The drivers of our deficit are Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid (MediCal). President Trump promises not to touch those programs. I believe him. In just a few years, those programs self-correct by cutting benefits and increasing premiums and copays. Voila. Bleeding stops, deficits come down, and t…
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