Social Security December 20, 2015 White House opposes Nazi benefit payments Former Nazis should not be getting the Social Security benefits they are receiving as they age overseas, the White House said Monday, responding to an Associated Press investigation that revealed millions of dollars have been paid to war-crimes suspects and former SS guards who left the U.S. for Europe.
Social Security December 20, 2015 Government: Medicare finances improve program's hospital fund to last 4 years longer The government says Medicare's finances have improved. The program's hospital trust fund won't be exhausted until 2030 -- four years later than last year's estimate.
Social Security December 20, 2015 Social Security spent $300M on 'IT boondoggle' Six years ago the Social Security Administration embarked on an aggressive plan to replace outdated computer systems overwhelmed by a growing flood of disability claims. Nearly $300 million later, the new system is nowhere near ready and agency officials are struggling to salvage a project racked by delays and mismanagement, according to an internal report commissioned by the agency.
Social Security December 20, 2015 War on Poverty 50 years on, victory nowhere in sight More than anything else, it was a sign of the times: an age when the United States, still confident after the triumph of World War II and locked in an epic twilight struggle with the Soviet Union, dreamed big dreams and considered it possible to achieve huge national objectives.
Social Security December 20, 2015 Whistleblower alleges agency cover-up over $300M ‘boondoggle’ to protect Obama nominee Senior officials at the Social Security Administration (SSA) tried to hide a damning report on a $300 million computer system that lawmakers have called a “boondoggle” in order to protect President Obama’s nominee to lead the agency, a whistleblower claimed in an interview with FoxNews.com.
Social Security December 20, 2015 Congress sends Obama bill to stop Nazi benefits A bill that would block suspected Nazi war criminals from receiving Social Security benefits is heading to President Barack Obama for his signature.
Social Security December 20, 2015 IG: Improper disability claims cost taxpayers $2B A small group of Social Security judges have improperly approved disability claims for nearly 25,000 people who didn't qualify, costing taxpayers $2 billion over the past seven years, government investigators conclude in a report being released Monday.
Social Security December 20, 2015 Falling gas prices means no Social Security increase in 2016 For just the third time in 40 years, millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in benefits next year, unwelcome news for more than one-fifth of the nation's population.