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Social Security Administration says Georgia offices DOGE slated to close will stay open

Summary by First Coast
The Social Security Administration said it is committed to providing service where people need help and that its local field offices "are no exception."

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Will Social Security Offices Close? Agency Responds to Reports

Massive cuts and layoffs in the U.S. government have affected thousands of federal workers, drastically reduced several government agencies, and left ordinary citizens in doubt whether their services will be directly affected. These services include Social Security. The Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) had mentioned on its website that 47 Social Security field offices will be closed across the country, many of which are concentrated …

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First Coast broke the news in Jacksonville, United States on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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