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where higher energy and labor expenses are also part of the equation.
including some of the most vulnerable people in the country.A spokesperson for the SSA told Newsweek that the review was just announced and is beginning.
Many of the beneficiaries affected are on low incomes.In this picture: An employee counts US dollar currency as a customer pays cash for an Apple iPhone 15 series phone for sale at The Grove Apple retail store on release day in Los Angeles.For many people who are unable to work or are retired.
The SSA has said it will review its benefits overpayment procedures following an investigation which found it had asked for billions of dollars back from beneficiaries.payments form the bulk of their income.
Some who reached out to Newsweek said they were left shocked and worried by the overpayment requests which they said they were unable to repay.
7 billion in overpayments in the 2022 fiscal year.after hearing about what had happened.
another man with credit cards.2006: Terrorist group Hamas wins a Palestinian legislative election.
The airline denied that the Haredi man paid $500.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesIsraeli defense officials announced on Monday they had called up an unprecedented 300.