New Social Security Commissioner faces pointed questions about staffing, privacy
- Frank Bisignano, sworn in as the new Social Security Commissioner, aims to improve payment accuracy and morale after the agency lost 7,000 workers due to cost-cutting efforts by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
- Bisignano stated that a 'digital-first, technology-led organization' is the way forward for the agency.
- He desires a 'highly motivated workforce' to improve the agency's poor employee satisfaction ranking.
- The Social Security Administration faces potential benefit cuts if Congress does not fund the program, with the 'go-broke date' moved to 2034 due to new legislation.
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New Social Security Commissioner faces pointed questions about staffing, privacy
After months of job cuts, leadership turnover and other turmoil at the Social Security Administration, the agency’s newly minted commissioner faced pointed questions from lawmakers about the future of the agency and its ability to pay Americans their benefits and protect their privacy.
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