New Social Security Law May Face Problems Under Trump—Economist

Martha Shedden, president and cofounder of the National Association of Registered Social Security Analysts, told Newsweek: “The level of chaos and cost to the SSA that implementation of this hurried passage of a two-year old proposal, will be tremendous. This January 2023 bill was proposed with a start date of January 2024. With no amendments made, or even considered, an entire year of retroactive payments is now – in January 2025 – required.”

Published by Pamela Kweller, RSSA®

Pamela Kweller is the Content & Community Manager at RSSA. She is also certified as a Registered Social Security Analyst®. The mission of RSSA is to help Americans get the maximum Social Security income they have earned, enabling them to enjoy their lives more fully. Contact Pamela: pkweller@rssa.com