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Social Security Administration moves from old programming language sparks fears

Some experts feel that DOGE’s effect in eliminating fraud at the Social Security Administration is misplaced. This concern stems from new reports that the Social Security Administration plans to migrate from an old COBOL computer programming language to a more modern programming language. This change has sparked concern that benefits could get disrupted. Lorie Konish reports on the changes at the Social Security Administration and the fears that it may impact recipients.  Read Ms. Konish’s article for CNBC here…

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