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The Trump administration added over 6,300 names of living, mostly Latino immigrants to the Social Security Administration's "Death Master File" on Thursday.
A former Social Security Administration commissioner says those in the Trump administration trying to drive change don't understand the system and could put benefits at risk.
“Secretary Bessent is highly engaged in financial literacy and encourages all Americans to invest for the long term,” ...
The Social Security Administration listed more than 6,000 living immigrants as dead in a move directed by the Trump White ...
The latest effort includes adding migrants who are here lawfully to Social Security Administration's "death master file," effectively blacklisting them from the U.S. financial system, the New York ...
NY Democrats have made claims on possible cuts to Social Security benefits, as Republicans argue widespread "fraud" exists ...
The portrait of Mr. Obama, which was unveiled in the East Room during the administration of President Joseph R. Biden Jr., ...
His team found cases of seemingly fake people receiving unemployment benefits. But that fake data exists for a reason.
Aides have discussed possible advertising and social media campaigns to change public opinion among 57,000 Greenlanders ...
The Department of Homeland Security requested the Social Security Administration to enter more than 6,000 names of immigrants ...
The Trump administration directed the Social Security Administration (SSA) to place more than 6,300 migrants on its list for tracking dead people, blocking their ability to work in a move it hopes ...
The Social Security Administration reportedly added 6,300 people—including minors—to its “death master file” who are not, in ...