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False Deaths Mistaken Or Otherwise Plague Social Security

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Mounting mistakes in the Social Security Administration (SSA) have resulted in delays and disruptions in benefits and an uptick in the number of living beneficiaries being listed as dead. Notably, this uptick in mistakes follows Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts in staff and efforts to quickly update SSA’s computer system.

Not Dead Yet

Rennie Glasgow is a Social Security staffer in Schenectady, N.Y. He is also a local American Federation of Government Employees representative. He and his co-workers are not resurrectionists. However, they have been raising Social Security recipients from the dead recently.

Glasgow told KFF Health News that there has been a marked increase in living people whose Social Security records list them as dead. 

When these walking dead turn up at his office, Glasgow reports, “There is no information on the record, just that they are dead.” As a result, staff have to verify that the recipient is alive and process the paperwork to rectify the mistake.

Immigrants

Another factor that may add to the increase in SSA beneficiaries being erroneously classified as dead is President Trump’s efforts to push immigrants out of the country.

An April story from the Associated Press reported that the administration had reclassified over 6,000 legal immigrants as dead. The move canceled their Social Security numbers, making it impossible for them to work in the United States.

These immigrants were allowed to enter and stay in the country temporarily under the Biden Administration. However, Trump’s actions were designed to force them to “self-deport”. 

DOGE Disruption

Another factor influencing mistakes made by SSA is staff reductions made by DOGE.

Saving Advice reported on those changes launched last month and the consequences that many close to SSA predicted.

“Everything they’re doing is driving this agency to system collapse,” O’Malley told CNN. “It will lead to interruptions in service, and that will ultimately cascade into more frequent system interruptions for the processing of claims, ultimately leading to system collapse and eventually the interruption of benefits.”

O’Malley told KFF Health that attendees at a recent Racine, WI, reported false SSA deaths.

“They are terminating people’s financial lives,” O’Malley said.

A Social Security number is needed for employment, banking, and credit accounts, insurance, and other daily necessities. By being declared dead, your Social Security number becomes inactive.

Efficient Or Ineffective

In April, DOGE launched a campaign to reduce SSA expenses and make it more efficient. Part of that effort was to cut 7,000 staff. However, O’Malley and others predicted that it would wreak havoc on the agency. 

“The only way that slashing the number of workers will save large sums of money is by making it hard for people to access benefits they’ve earned,” according to the Economic Policy Institute. “Such backdoor benefit cuts, and making a popular government program look bad, are the real goals behind DOGE attacks on Social Security.”

Rich Couture, a spokesperson for the American Federation of Government Employees’ Social Security Administration general committee, is not so direct.

“It has never been explained with any degree of clarity how they came up with that figure,” said Couture. “What’s being served by that by a loss of 7,000 jobs? How does any of that supposedly makes this operation more efficient? How does it improve service? How does it improve productivity? Our position is that losing 7,000 people doesn’t do any of those things.”

Staffing Cut As Recipients Grow

The SSA pays benefits to almost 70 million Americans. Furthermore, that number is growing faster than at any time in over 100 years. 

The U. S. Census Bureau puts citizens 65 or over at 55.8 million, 16.8 percent of the nation’s population. That segment grew nearly five times faster than the total population from 1920 to 2020.

Such rapid growth of Social Security aged people led to a record backlog of payment actions, according to a 2024 report by SSA’s inspector general. That report stated in part:

“SSA cited unexpected staff reductions, increased workloads, and less than expected overtime funding that would have been used to pay employees to process more PC (Processing Centers) pending actions, as explanation for the record-breaking backlog.”

Side Note – No Social Security Checks This Week As Planned

A Social Security check will not be issued this week. There is no problem. That is just the way the payment calendar works.

There are two weeks each year during which there are no Social Security payments. The week of May 5 through 10 is one.

You can check when checks are do by accessing the SSA payment calendar.

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Max K. Erkiletian began writing for newspapers while still in high school. He went on to become an award-winning journalist and co-founder of the print magazine Free Bird. He has written for a wide range of regional and national publications as well as many on-line publications. That has afforded him the opportunity to interview a variety of prominent figures from former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Paul Volker to Blues musicians Muddy Waters and B. B. King. Max lives in Springfield, MO with his wife Karen and their cat – Pudge. He spends as much time as possible with his kids, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.



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