DOGE ends Social Security benefits and raids bank account of living recipient
I am beginning to think that putting a libertarian billionaire’s small army of incels in charge of the nation’s financial outlays was a bad idea:
“DOGE Has 10 Staffers at
Social Security in Hunt for Dead People,” the headlines read this past week.I found a dead person on
Social Security . Right here inSeattle , onCapitol Hill .Of course the circumstances of Ned Johnson’s death were completely the opposite of what
Elon Musk and hisDepartment of Government Efficiency had claimed was rampant.“You wake up one day and discover you’re dead,” Johnson told me. “It’s been truly surreal.”
That’s the biggest difference — my deceased guy turns out to be very much alive. Musk is contending that hordes of dead people are listed as alive in the
Social Security databases, and are fraudulently still drawing benefits (which theSocial Security director disputes).Johnson is 82 and still kicking. Yet sometime last month, someone or something led
Social Security to both tag him as dead and start clawing back his benefits.Johnson’s strange trip through the netherworld began in February, when a letter from his bank arrived addressed to his wife, Pam.
“We recently received notification of LEONARD A. JOHNSON’s passing,” it began. “We offer our sincerest condolences …”
At first she figured it was a scam — her husband, after all, was sitting right there. But then the bank got to the point.
“We know this is a difficult time, and we’re here to help,” the bank wrote. “We received a request from
Social Security Administration to return benefits paid to LEONARD A. JOHNSON’s account after their passing.”“There’s nothing you need to do — we’ve deducted the funds from LEONARD A. JOHNSON’s account.”
Uh oh. It itemized how
$5,201 had been stricken from their bank account, on the grounds that Ned wasn’t justified to get those benefits — because he was dead. That was for payments he’d received in December and January.
They don’t care who they hurt, and they can do it to anybody.
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