Social Security Administration Under Trump's Administration Sparks Senior Concerns

Social Security Anxiety During Trump's Administration
North Liberty, Iowa — At the weekly senior lunch social in North Liberty, Iowa, chicken was on the menu, but Social Security was top of mind. Iowa, like the U.S., is aging rapidly.
According to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, one in four people in the state is age 60 and older. Uncertainty in Washington means increasing anxiety for seniors here. Anne Bacon shared her concerns with CBS News regarding the potential implications of these changes.
Key Changes Impacting Seniors
- Proposed adjustments to benefits calculations
- Potential delays in cost-of-living adjustments
- Impact on new retirees and long-term financial health
Seniors are understandably worried about how the modifications within the Social Security Administration might affect their future financial stability and support.
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