Gillibrand: Trump's Social Security workforce layoffs will hurt seniors, disabled
Briefly

The Social Security Administration is preparing to implement significant layoffs, potentially reducing its workforce by nearly half, which could hinder its ability to provide timely support to 72.5 million beneficiaries, including retirees and children. Critics, including Senator Kristen Gillibrand, argue that these cuts will effectively reduce benefits, exacerbating existing issues such as long wait times and case backlogs. Advocates express concern that the Trump administration's policies are detrimental to the well-being of seniors and those relying on social security benefits, emphasizing the real-life implications of workforce reductions in this crucial agency.
Make no mistake, efforts to gut the Social Security Administration workforce will have a direct impact on seniors' ability to get their monthly checks.
These latest efforts by the Trump administration just further prove that President Trump's dangerous policies are hurting real people.
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