The acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration highlights significant achievements in the first 100 days of leadership under President Trump. The agency has paid over $14.8 billion in retroactive benefits to millions of Americans and identified over $1 billion in savings through various operational improvements. The commissioner emphasizes a commitment to public service, employee respect, and accountability, countering media reports about workforce reductions. The aim is to restore public trust and enhance service delivery for seniors and those with disabilities awaiting decisions on their claims.
We've identified over $1 billion in savings through common-sense improvements to travel, printing, contracts, IT, and payroll.
Under President Trump's leadership, SSA is focusing on delivering real results and restoring public trust, instead of being caught in bureaucratic processes.
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