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Martin O’Malley promised to overhaul the Social Security Administration ’s often heavy-handed efforts to claw back money that millions of recipients were allegedly overpaid.
With two months left in his term, O'Malley 's effort to fix the system has made inroads but remains a work in progress.
Advocacy groups say the SSA has been a major improvement, say advocates for beneficiaries.
The agency seems to be looking to Congress to take the lead on setting a statute of limitations.
Survey by KFF Health News and Cox Media Group focused on overpayments.
SSA expects to finalize guidance’ on the subject “in the coming months ,” agency says.
Agency points to reduced wait times and other improvements in a phone system known to leave beneficiaries on hold.
The SSA hadn’t accounted for a pension Davis receives from overseas.
The agency said it would change the withholding to only 10% if she asked.
In October , the agency said she’d receive a payment in March 2025 .
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