
The Trump administration implemented a policy allowing the Social Security Administration to recover overpayments by withholding up to 100% of a beneficiary's monthly check. This contrasts with the Biden administration's limit of 10% for such clawbacks. The Trump policy, estimated to save the government $7 billion over 10 years, aims to address the program's long-term financial challenges by targeting waste, fraud, and abuse, according to officials.
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