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Trump Takes A Cruel New Step To Hurt People On Social Security

Last updated: March 8, 2025 1:49 pm
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During his campaign, Donald Trump promised to protect Social Security. However, since his return to the White House, Trump’s administration has announced a change that could potentially harm Social Security beneficiaries.

The Social Security Administration recently revealed that individuals who are mistakenly overpaid their benefits will now be required to repay the full amount at a rate of 100%. This means that individuals relying on a fixed income could have their benefits seized to cover the overpayment.

According to the Social Security Administration, this change is estimated to result in a program savings of about $7 billion over the next decade. Starting on March 27th, beneficiaries who are overpaid will receive notices informing them of the new 100% withholding rate. This change will only apply to new overpayments, while the withholding rate for current beneficiaries with existing overpayments will remain the same. Individuals who are unable to afford full recovery of their overpayment can contact the Social Security Administration to request a lower rate of recovery.

While Social Security is generally a reliable program, mistakes do occur, leading to accidental overpayments. In some cases, individuals may unintentionally exceed income limits due to confusion or lack of understanding of the rules.

Under the Trump administration, the policy of seizing 100% of overpaid benefits from individuals already struggling on fixed incomes is concerning. It raises questions about the impact on vulnerable populations and the need for a more compassionate approach to addressing overpayments within the Social Security system.

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