Social Security Will No Longer Withhold 100 Percent of Monthly Benefits to Recover Overpayments
By Naveen Athrappully The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a new measure on Friday, slashing the amount that social security beneficiaries must pay to the agency from their monthly benefits to repay overpayments. “When a person has been overpaid, the law requires the agency to seek repayment, which can create financial difficulties for beneficiaries,” the SSA said in a…
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