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Social Security chief Martin O'Malley clears up myths, bemoans staffing levels and more

Social Security chief Martin O'Malley clears up myths, bemoans staffing levels and moreSocial Security chief Martin O'Malley has had a string of challenges since being confirmed by Congress as commissioner of the federal agency nearly a year ago. The Social Security Act does not permit payment of benefits to noncitizens residing in the U.

S. if they’re not lawfully present here, according to the Social Security Administration.

In 1996, Congress prohibited the payment of Social Security benefits to noncitizens in the U.S.

who are not lawfully present. Trust funds used to shore up payments to Social Security beneficiaries are projected to become insolvent in 2035, one year later than estimated last year by the Social Security Board of Trustees.

More people are setting up their own "my Social Security" accounts online, which will help people learn on their own about Social Security, he said...

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