Biden taps Martin O'Malley to run struggling Social Security Administration
But the program's financial imbalance has sparked a major partisan battle, with Social Security benefits set to be cut by 20 percent starting in 2033 if Congress does not act, according to the most recent report of the boards of trustees of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds. Biden has pledged to defend Social Security benefits and in a statement…
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