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Examining the Details on DOGE-Related SSA Reductions

(This post is related to today’s headline post)

The numbers continue to evolve as DOGE makes its way through the maze of government agencies, but one of the focus areas that draws considerable attention in the media is the closing of the Social Security field office. AS USA reporter Maite Knorr-Evans, in a post on en.as.com, offers a recap of DOGE’s plans to close some of the agency’s 1,230 field offices, and includes a state-by-state recap of the areas affected by the closings along with a link to the DOGE website listing all of the savings enumerated so far by the cost-cutting effort.

Ms. Knorr-Evans’s article also presents commentary on the impact of these closings as well as the types of service typically available via these field offices.

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