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The Social Security Administration's new policy to withhold 100% of overpayments to Americans is now in place. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. Federal funding cuts ripple ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) said it will reinstate its policy of recouping overpayments made to beneficiaries at a 100% withholding rate. The move comes as many older workers and ...
Video streaming is the new norm. People pay for Netflix, Hulu, and similar services without thinking twice. Cord-cutting is also pretty common now. However, not everybody can afford hundreds of ...
Few significant deals are left to be signed this NFL offseason, which means we can settle in and judge the moves made so far. One fun annual judgement is assessing who are the league's most ...
The bill, known as the Social Security Overpayment Relief Act, would prevent some of those who received excess benefits from having to pay them back. Right now, the Social Security Administration ...
Thousands of carers are being hit with new debt letters as a review into Carer's Allowance overpayments continues. The number of individuals with an outstanding Carer's Allowance debt increased by ...
The Social Security Administration will soon begin taking 100% of monthly benefit payments from recipients to recover overpayments. This is a significant change from the current 10% withholding ...
We are following through with important answers about recent overpayments, lump sum payments, and what you should do about questionable sums of money showing up in your bank accounts.
The rule change will result in Social Security payments being stopped entirely to Americans who receive overpayments from the agency, until the balance is recouped. The change could devastate some ...
A year ago, a new head of Social Security set out to stop the agency from financially devastating many of the people it was meant to help. The agency had long made it a practice to reduce or halt ...