
The Social Security Administration (SSA) plans to cut 7000 jobs, about 12% of its workforce as part of the Department of Government Efficiency review of the federal work force.
Nearly 69 million Americans on average per month are set to receive Social Security benefits in 2025, consisting of retired workers, disabled workers, survivors and dependents. These benefits represent 31 percent of income for people over the age of 65 in the US.
The rushed changes at the SSA by the Trump administration have worsened staff shortages, restricted services and raised concerns among the workforce about the impact on the public.
We would like to hear from agency staff about their experiences in recent months. What are your concerns?
We would also like to hear from recipients or applicants of Social Security benefits – how have you been affected?