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The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM) is a United States liberal advocacy group whose goal is to protect Social Security and Medicare. NCPSSM works to preserve entitlement programs through direct mail campaigns, candidate endorsements, incumbent ratings, grassroots activity, issue advertising, and campaign ...
Last summer the Social Security Administration issued a warning about a rise in artificial intelligence-generated fraud to scam seniors out of their benefits. One SSA official told U.S. House ...
Trump's plan to protect Social Security comes ... While ensuring seniors are taken care of in 2025 is an important consideration for any changes to Social Security, the Trump campaign's promises ...
Think Fraud campaign, starting on Monday, includes a new website with fraud safety advice and adverts on billboards, broadcast and social media. Fraud accounts for about 40% of all crime in ...
Social engineering in used to panic recipients so a greater number will respond to the scammer. [5] The calls purport to originate from the Social Security Administration and claim that the victim's Social Security number has been or will shortly be suspended for reasons including money laundering, drug dealing and fraud linked to the SSN. [6]
Social Security Works is an American political advocacy group that calls for expansion of Social Security. [1] [2] It has over a million members [3] and promotes health care as a human right. [4] Social Security Works seeks lower drug prices. [5] Nancy Altman and Eric Kingson founded Social Security Works in 2010. [6]
In January 2011, The Peter G. Peterson Foundation launched the $1.2 million Solutions Initiative grant program. As part of this program, the American Enterprise Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, Center for American Progress, Economic Policy Institute, The Heritage Foundation, and Roosevelt Institute Campus Network each received grants of $200,000 to develop comprehensive plans for long-term ...
“Typically, someone will reach out with a link in an email, text message or social media post and ask the public for donations. It may even look like a legitimate organization.”