Since DOGE has taken over, the Social Security Administration has made plans to cut thousands of staff and downsize services.
That sounds like a lot of money, until you consider that Social Security paid out $8.6 trillion in benefits in those years.
The blunt answer is no, for two very good reasons.
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There were no questions on plans to shut down the Department of Education, shutting down Social Security offices, or the ...
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Master of Social Work degree prepares aspiring social work professionals with clinical skills and evidence-based practice ...