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eppur_se_muova

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3. I'd stow it in a savings account and not spend any, until you're sure it won't be clawed back.
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 04:44 PM
16 hrs ago

SS is demanding a repayment rate of 100% for overpayments. If they decide this is an overpayment (rightly or wrongly), you could miss a few monthly SS checks.

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Yay! senseandsensibility 17 hrs ago #1
You mean on non-essentials. sakabatou 17 hrs ago #2
I'd stow it in a savings account and not spend any, until you're sure it won't be clawed back. eppur_se_muova 16 hrs ago #3
You may want to invest in some chickens, feed, and a coop. Oh, and a cow. surfered 16 hrs ago #4
Is that Rebl2 16 hrs ago #5
It appears to be a retroactive benefit increase CanonRay 16 hrs ago #6
Wondered if Rebl2 16 hrs ago #7
Here's hoping you don't moonscape 15 hrs ago #8
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