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When Social Security Becomes a Debt Collector

Every year, the agency tries to claw back billions in overpaid benefits — including from children who are unaware their parents collected money on their behalf.

H. Claire Brown
Author: H. Claire Brown

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H. Claire Brown

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Personal Finances, Social Security (US), Social Security Administration
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