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A Year After DOGE Cuts, Social Security Is Trying to Stabilize

1 sources1 storiesFirst seen 7/15/2026Score31Mixed Progress
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31
Coverage
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Recency
88
Engagement
19
Velocity
0
Confidence
48
Clipability
60
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Claims
2
Contradictions
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Breakthrough
50

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North America

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New York Times - Home Page

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A Year After DOGE Cuts, Social Security Is Trying to Stabilize.

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The agency has been quietly hiring workers again, and its leadership is focused on improving technology to ease workloads left by the departure of about 7,800 staff members.

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Jul 15 01:21 PMFirst
A Year After DOGE Cuts, Social Security Is Trying to Stabilize
New York Times - Home Page

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