Current:Home > Contact-usSocial Security clawed back overpayments by docking 100% of benefits. Now it's capping it at 10%.-LoTradeCoin
Social Security clawed back overpayments by docking 100% of benefits. Now it's capping it at 10%.
View Date:2024-12-24 02:21:39
The Social Security Administration said it's reforming how it recovers overpayments of benefits following an outcry over policies that drove some Americans into financial distress, and even homelessness.
By law, the agency must claw back overpaid benefits, but SSA's policies had sparked outrage and concern after some Social Security recipients reported surprise bills that demanded payment within 30 days. Sometimes the bills mounted into the tens of thousands of dollars.
If they couldn't immediately pay the bill, the agency could dock their entire monthly Social Security payment, leaving some people financially destitute, as reported by "60 Minutes," KFF Health News and other media outlets.
In a statement issued Wednesday, Social Security Commissioner Martin O'Malley said the agency will cease "the heavy-handed practice of intercepting 100% of an overpaid beneficiary's monthly Social Security benefit" if they failed to respond to a demand for repayment. Instead, he added, the agency will limit the clawback to 10% of an overpaid beneficiary's monthly benefit.
Additionally, the Social Security Administration will extend repayment plans to 60 months, up from its prior limit of 36 months, giving recipients an additional two years to repay the money.
The agency's previous policies had led to "grave injustices to individuals, as we see from the stories of people losing their homes or being put in dire financial straits when they suddenly see their benefits cut off to recover a decades-old overpayment," O'Malley said in his statement.
O'Malley, who became the SSA commissioner in December, had recently vowed to fix the system of recouping overpayments, which he had called "cruel-hearted" in an interview with with KFF Health News.
In a hearing before the Senate Committee on Aging on Wednesday, O'Malley said the previous policies had undermined the essential purpose of the Social Security program, which he said was "to keep seniors from being put under a bridge through no fault of their own."
In addition to capping benefit clawbacks to 10% of a monthly check and giving people more time to repay the money, the agency said it's making two additional changes. Beneficiaries who were overpaid will no longer need to prove they aren't at fault for causing the overpayment, O'Malley said.
The agency will also make it easier for people to request a waiver of repayment, in case they believe they weren't at fault or are unable to pay, he added.
- In:
- Social Security
Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets including USA Today and Consumer Reports.
TwitterveryGood! (5)
Related
- Will Aaron Rodgers retire? Jets QB tells reporters he plans to play in 2025
- Porsche, MINI rate high in JD Power satisfaction survey, non-Tesla EV owners happier
- Another Olympics celebrity fan? Jason Kelce pledges for Ilona Maher, US women's rugby
- The latest stop in Jimmer Fredette's crazy global hoops journey? Paris Olympics.
- Judith Jamison, a dancer both eloquent and elegant, led Ailey troupe to success over two decades
- 2 Children Dead, 9 Others Injured in Stabbing at Taylor Swift-Themed Event in England
- McDonald’s same-store sales fall for the 1st time since the pandemic, profit slides 12%
- Coco Gauff’s record at the Paris Olympics is perfect even if her play hasn’t always been
- Mississippi rising, Georgia falling in college football NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 after Week 11
- At Paris Olympics, Team USA women are again leading medal charge
Ranking
- Flurry of contract deals come as railroads, unions see Trump’s election looming over talks
- USA Women's Basketball vs. Japan live updates: Olympic highlights, score, results
- Bachelor Nation’s Victoria Fuller Dating NFL Star Will Levis After Greg Grippo Breakup
- Khloe Kardashian Shares Glimpse Inside Son Tatum’s Dinosaur-Themed 2nd Birthday Party
- Video ‘bares’ all: Insurers say bear that damaged luxury cars was actually a person in a costume
- Why Fans Think Pregnant Katherine Schwarzenegger Hinted at Sex of Baby No. 3
- Josh Hartnett Shares Stalking Incidents Drove Him to Leave Hollywood
- Singer Autumn Nelon Streetman Speaks Out After Death of Family Members in Plane Crash
Recommendation
-
‘Maybe Happy Ending’ review: Darren Criss shines in one of the best musicals in years
-
Does Patrick Mahomes feel underpaid after QB megadeals? 'Not necessarily' – and here's why
-
Olympics commentator Bob Ballard dumped after sexist remark during swimming competition
-
Park Fire is the largest of more than 100 fires currently ablaze across US
-
Brian Kelly asks question we're all wondering after Alabama whips LSU, but how to answer?
-
Kiss and Tell With 50% Off National Lipstick Day Deals: Fenty Beauty, Sephora, Ulta, MAC & More
-
In New York, a ballot referendum meant to protect abortion may not use the word ‘abortion’
-
Who Is Michael Polansky? All About Lady Gaga’s Fiancé