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Showing Original Post only (View all)SHitler is ordering Social Security to STOP sending paper checks... [View all]
SHitler is ordering Social Security to STOP sending paper checks, which will result in a half million people NOT getting their payments: https://www.axios.com/2025/03/26/trump-social-security-paper-checks-direct-deposit
Nearly half a million Americans will be affected by President Trump's order that will cease Social Security payments by paper check.
Why it matters: The switch risks disrupting the financial lives of some of the most vulnerable Americans, at a time when Social Security is cutting back services to help them.
Driving the news: The federal government must stop issuing paper checks by Sept. 30 in favor of direct deposit, prepaid cards, or "other digital payment options," per an order Trump signed yesterday.
The move is part of a broader White House effort against what it considers government waste, fraud and abuse.
The order includes language allowing for "limited exceptions," including for people without bank accounts.
By the numbers: Nearly 456,000 Americans are still receiving paper Social Security checks as of March, per Social Security Administration data.
That's about 0.7% of the approximately 68.2 million total recipients.
What they're saying: "The continued use of paper-based payments ... imposes unnecessary costs; delays; and risks of fraud, lost payments, theft, and inefficiencies," per Trump's order.
"Maintaining the physical infrastructure and specialized technology for digitizing paper records cost the American taxpayer over $657 million in Fiscal Year 2024 alone."
Why it matters: The switch risks disrupting the financial lives of some of the most vulnerable Americans, at a time when Social Security is cutting back services to help them.
Driving the news: The federal government must stop issuing paper checks by Sept. 30 in favor of direct deposit, prepaid cards, or "other digital payment options," per an order Trump signed yesterday.
The move is part of a broader White House effort against what it considers government waste, fraud and abuse.
The order includes language allowing for "limited exceptions," including for people without bank accounts.
By the numbers: Nearly 456,000 Americans are still receiving paper Social Security checks as of March, per Social Security Administration data.
That's about 0.7% of the approximately 68.2 million total recipients.
What they're saying: "The continued use of paper-based payments ... imposes unnecessary costs; delays; and risks of fraud, lost payments, theft, and inefficiencies," per Trump's order.
"Maintaining the physical infrastructure and specialized technology for digitizing paper records cost the American taxpayer over $657 million in Fiscal Year 2024 alone."
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He is giving notice, guess we should be thankful. If they do it right -- which is a big "if" with trump--
Silent Type
Mar 2025
#7
Cutting off phone services right now when those people will need help with the transition is evil though.
CousinIT
Mar 2025
#8
Read an hour or so ago that they are modifying their earlier phone service BS. Will have to see it, though.
Silent Type
Mar 2025
#9
First the in-person verification bullshit, now this. They are trying everything they can think of to kill off SS without
Karasu
Mar 2025
#22