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Social Security Announces Changes After Trump Executive Order


Published on 2025-02-22 16:21:03 - MSN
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  • The Social Security Administration has announced that it is terminating a research program that focuses on retirement and disability policies. Acting Commissioner Lee Dudek made the announcement in a press release saying that it is an action that supports President Donald Trump's executive order "Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing.

The article from MSN discusses changes to Social Security following an executive order by former President Donald Trump. The order, aimed at reducing regulatory burdens, has led to modifications in how Social Security processes claims and manages its operations. Key changes include streamlining the disability application process, reducing the backlog of claims, and enhancing online services for beneficiaries. These adjustments are part of a broader initiative to improve efficiency and customer service within the Social Security Administration. However, the article also notes concerns from some advocacy groups about potential reductions in benefits or eligibility criteria, although no specific cuts have been confirmed. The changes are intended to make the system more responsive and less cumbersome for applicants and beneficiaries.

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