Summary

The Social Security Administration plans to reduce its workforce by 7,000 to 30,000 employees, potentially reducing its current workforce of 60,000 by up to 50%.

The agency plans “significant workforce reductions,” reassignments, and voluntary separations. Office leases in multiple states are already being terminated.

Critics warn this will severely impact service delivery to 72.5 million beneficiaries, causing field office closures and longer wait times.

The move sparks concerns about reduced access to benefits and comes amid existing understaffing and looming funding challenges.

      • Chef@sh.itjust.works
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        11 hours ago

        As I understand it:

        Currently Social Security employs about 60,000 workers.

        They’re looking to cut a minimum of 7,000 employees and a maximum of 30,000 employees.

        If they cut 30,000 from the existing 60,000 it would represent a 50% reduction in workforce.

        The way they worded it is absolutely stupid.