Social Security Is Breaking Down— Millions Will Feel It First
- Martin O'Malley, a former commissioner of the Social Security Administration, warns that current layoffs could interrupt benefits due to agency turmoil and pressure for privatization.
- The Social Security Administration is currently in crisis, impacted by major operational disruptions and a reduction of its workforce by 12%.
- Officials report that the Social Security Administration's website has crashed multiple times, blocking access for millions of retirees and disabled Americans during a period of increased service demands.
- Senator Angus King criticized the current situation as 'the destruction of the agency from the inside out,' raising alarms over the impact on vital Social Security benefits.
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The Social Security crisis, briefly explained
A sign in front of the entrance of the Security Administration’s main campus in Woodlawn, Maryland. | Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images The Social Security Administration — which distributes benefits to tens of millions of retired workers, people with disabilities, and their families — is in crisis. Since billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) set its sights on finding fraud in Social Security, the agency has been trying …
'Chaos': Social Security agency 'engulfed in crisis' as Musk cuts leave retirees in 'turmoil'
Democratic attorney Martin O'Malley — former commissioner of the Social Security Administration (SSA), ex-Maryland governor and former Baltimore mayor — has a grim warning about the wellbeing of Social Security. O'Malley fears that the Trump Administration's mass layoffs at the SSA, which are being carried out with the help of the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), are so severe that an "interruption of benefits" is likely…
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