The Social Security Fairness Act may take up to a year to implement - CBS News

The Social Security Administration has taken several steps to tell people what it is doing to implement the Social Security Fairness Act and to provide important updates; however, it may be up to a year or longer to adjust benefits for more than three million people. According to the Social Security Administration, “Processing the changes is complex, and much of the work has to be done manually on a case-by-case basis.” Kate Gibson reports on the latest details on implementing the Social Security Fairness Act. Read Ms. Gibson’s article here…

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