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6. I red in TheWeek that the average wait time for an in-person appointment is more than a month
Wed Mar 26, 2025, 09:23 PM
Mar 2025

I get so extremely very tired of certain posters who "no big deals" and excuses every one of these things.

This is what people face when they try to resolve any issue with SS or even get a human response --

Long waits, waves of calls, web crashes: Social Security is breaking down, Washington Post, (no PW on this msn-hosted article), 3/25/25
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143425285

The Social Security Administration website crashed four times in 10 days this month, blocking millions of retirees and disabled Americans from logging in to their online accounts because the servers were overloaded. In the field, office managers have resorted to answering phones at the front desk as receptionists because so many employees have been pushed out. But the agency no longer has a system to monitor customers' experience with these services, because that office was eliminated as part of the cost-cutting efforts led by Elon Musk.

And the phones keep ringing. And ringing.

--snip--

Financial services executive Frank Bisignano is scheduled to face lawmakers Tuesday during a Senate confirmation hearing as President Donald Trump's pick to become the permanent commissioner. For now, the agency is run by a caretaker leader in his sixth week on the job who has raced to push out more than 12 percent of the staff of 57,000. He has conceded that the agency's phone service "sucks" and acknowledged that Musk's U.S. DOGE Service is really in charge, pushing a single-minded mission to find benefits fraud despite vast evidence that the problem is overstated.

--snip--

The employees, with no new training yet on the impending changes, have few answers. "I hope we're going to be here," the employee tells caller after caller. "But I can't guarantee anything."


Scammers are already taking advantage of the chaotic moment, according to internal emails obtained by The Post. . . .

Meanwhile, a DOGE-imposed spending freeze has left many field offices without paper, pens and the phone headsets staff need to do their jobs communicating with callers . . .

. . . in one office mandated return-to-office edict has left 1,200 staffers competing for about 300 parking spots each day . . . staff wake up as early as 4:30 AM to snag a parking spot . . .

The article also covers all the recent policy changes requiring in-person visits . . .

It's a long article. Utter chaos.

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It WILL hurt seniors. RandySF Mar 2025 #1
That is their intention. Cruelty & abandonment. NotHardly Mar 2025 #3
And SSI recipients. n/t valleyrogue Mar 2025 #20
EO: All paper cuts must have lemon juice applied LetsGetSmartAboutIt Mar 2025 #2
And after the lemon juice comes the salt RazorbackExpat Mar 2025 #7
It's returning to policy before March 2024, and one can appeal for much lower repayment rates. Silent Type Mar 2025 #4
Difficult now to get through on phone to make appointment to file an appeal wishstar Mar 2025 #5
I red in TheWeek that the average wait time for an in-person appointment is more than a month progree Mar 2025 #6
From the article the errors are made at the agency kkmarie Mar 2025 #8
Even though I am dirt poor I can see them claiming I've been overpaid by the SSA elocs Mar 2025 #9
The older Rebl2 Mar 2025 #15
My point is that it will be claimed you were overpaid when you have not elocs Mar 2025 #18
But since it only applies to "new" overpayments intrepidity Mar 2025 #10
They seem to be adjusting their policies "on the fly" (depending on the pushback) BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #11
Can someone please clarify? intrepidity Mar 2025 #12
From the SSA website BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #13
Thanks; that was my initial interpretation intrepidity Mar 2025 #14
I guarantee that the appointed figurehead "big wigs" haven't even figured it out BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 #16
seriously bad... markie Mar 2025 #17
This is just horrifying. valleyrogue Mar 2025 #19
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