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Social Security Administration is undergoing a 'customer service crisis,' commissioner says
WBUR Boston· 3 days agoStaffing shortages, long wait times on the agency’s toll-free phone line and a large backlog in disability applications are among the problems plaguing the agency.
COMMENTARY: The Social Security conundrum
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 1 day agoGenerally, the media have parroted the false narrative that Social Security got a slight boost from a “strong” economy. Martin O’Malley, commissioner of...
Having best places to work means the government has worst places
Federal News Network· 3 days agoThe Social Security Administration, the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, the...
Are SSI Recipients Getting More Money This Fall? What to Know
CNET· 5 days agoThis fall, changes are coming to the Supplemental Security Income program that could put more money...
Campaign aims to bolster Social Security’s workforce, strengthen its benefits
Wisconsin Examiner via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSeveral times a week this spring a band of union representatives and retiree activists has been...
Social Security worst government department to work in, new ranking shows
Newsweek· 6 days agoFederal employees working for the Social Security Administration are the most miserable at work, a...
Foster children fight to stop states from taking federal benefits - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 11 hours agoIt’s a long-standing practice for many states or counties to apply for the federal benefits of...
Why Social Security recipients get one less payment in June
Newsweek· 6 days agoRecipients of Social Security should look out since June promises one less payment to look forward...
Social Security, Export-Import Bank among survey’s worst federal workplaces
New Hampshire Union Leader· 7 days agoThe Washington Post featured the top federal workplaces last week in a special section that...
Who got to watch Preakness in the state government tent?
The Baltimore Banner· 6 days agoFor years, the state government has sponsored a trackside tent, where the invited crowd includes past and present politicians, state officials and business leaders — and the 149th Preakness was no different.