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Trump Allies Urge Musk to Quiet Down on Social Security, GOP Senator Admits Honesty Lacking

Trump Allies Urge Musk to Quiet Down on Social Security, GOP Senator Admits Honesty Lacking

Recent reports indicate that allies of former President Donald Trump are pressuring him to influence Elon Musk to moderate his public statements regarding Social Security. Musk's outspoken views on the need for reform in the Social Security system have stirred controversy and reportedly caused concern among Trump's circle, fearing it might alienate key voter demographics ahead of future elections.

Simultaneously, GOP Senator John Curtis has openly criticized the lack of honesty among politicians when discussing Social Security. In a candid statement, Curtis acknowledged that many in Congress are reluctant to address the looming financial challenges facing the program, fearing political backlash. This admission underscores the tension within the Republican Party over how to handle this sensitive issue.

The situation highlights the broader political and economic debates surrounding Social Security in the United States. As the program faces potential insolvency in the coming decades, the pressure mounts on policymakers to find sustainable solutions without alienating the electorate.

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Will social security be cut in 2025?

Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for more than 72.5 million Americans will increase 2.5 percent in 2025. Read more about the Social Security Cost-of-Living adjustment for 2025. The maximum amount of earnings subject to the Social Security tax (taxable maximum) will increase to $176,100.

What's happening to social security?

In the past month, the Trump administration has announced a flurry of changes at the agency that administers Social Security. Among these changes are plans to cut thousands of jobs, close offices and enact new policy — including more stringent identity checks that could require in-person office visits.

What are the new social security requirements?

New in-person requirements Under the new policy, people will no longer be able to verify their identity to the SSA by telephone. Those who cannot successfully use the agency's online “my Social Security” service will need to visit a field office in person to complete the verification process.

Who is the head of the Social Security Administration?

The Social Security Administration was established by the Social Security Act of 1935 and is codified in 42 U.S.C. § 901 (49 Stat. 635). It was created in 1935 as the 'Social Security Board', then assumed its present name in 1946. Its current acting leader is Leland Dudek.

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